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Lobelia (Lobelia Inflata) - Bulk is cut, dried Lobelia inflata , a traditional herb valued for its distinctive role in respiratory herbalism. It has traditionally been used in carefully measured preparations to help ease spasmodic coughs, tight or wheezy breathing and chest or throat tension, while also supporting the loosening and clearing of mucus.
The cut herb format is particularly practical for traditional infusions, tinctures and practitioner-prepared respiratory blends because it is straightforward to weigh, combine and strain. Why we love it: We choose to offer cut Lobelia inflata for experienced herbalists who want this traditional respiratory herb in a practical format for infusions and extracts.
The bulk presentation is especially useful for practitioners and repeat-use herbal makers who regularly prepare carefully controlled respiratory blends. Key Properties Botanical Name: Lobelia inflata L. Common Name: Lobelia Plant Part: Herb Form: Cut dried herb Profile: Potent traditional respiratory herb Country Of Origin: Various origins, batch dependent Suitable For: Practitioner-guided respiratory preparations, herbal infusions, tinctures, extracts and advanced apothecary use Storage: Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct light, moisture and strong odours What It's Used For Traditional herbal preparations for spasmodic coughs Blends used to help ease tight or wheezy breathing Respiratory preparations intended to support mucus loosening and clearance Chest and throat comfort blends during coughing Practitioner-guided herbal infusions Respiratory tinctures and extracts Combining with complementary herbs such as mullein and thyme Controlled apothecary preparations for experienced herbal users Who It's For This Product Is For: Herbal practitioners and experienced herbal makers Businesses and apothecary makers working with specialist respiratory herbs Bulk users preparing carefully measured herbal formulations Herbalists who prefer cut herb for straightforward infusion and filtration This Product Is Not For: Casual everyday tea blending Beginners looking for a gentle general-purpose herb Ready-to-use finished herbal remedies Preparations specifically requiring a fine powdered botanical How To Use For Practitioner-Guided Use: Follow the preparation method and amount recommended by a suitably qualified herbal practitioner.
As a Herbal Infusion: Accurately weigh the required herb, infuse in freshly boiled water according to professional guidance and strain thoroughly. As a Tincture Ingredient: Use within an established Lobelia inflata extraction formula and an appropriate practitioner-guided dosing plan. In Herbal Blends: Combine carefully with complementary respiratory herbs according to the intended preparation.
Bulk Processing Tip: Weigh batches by mass rather than relying on approximate spoon measurements for greater consistency. Filtration Tip: The cut format is generally easier to strain and filter than powdered Lobelia. Bulk Storage Tip: Repack working quantities into clean, airtight containers and keep clearly labelled and separate from everyday tea herbs.
Safety Instructions Lobelia inflata is a potent herb and internal use should be undertaken with qualified professional guidance Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding Not suitable for children Do not exceed the amount recommended by a qualified practitioner Excessive use can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing, tremors and dizziness Consult a registered healthcare practitioner before use if you have a medical condition or take medication Serious, persistent or worsening breathing difficulties require medical attention Discontinue use and seek advice if an adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is Lobelia inflata traditionally used for?
A: It is traditionally used in respiratory preparations for spasmodic coughs, tight or wheezy breathing, chest discomfort associated with coughing and support with mucus clearance. Q: How does Lobelia inflata differ from Lobelia siphilitica ? A: They are separ
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