The efficacy and function of Lobelia

The efficacy and function of Lobelia

Medicine is a common method for treating diseases. The choice of medicine for treating diseases is very critical. If you want to be able to treat your own diseases well, the choice of medicine cannot be carried out arbitrarily, otherwise it will cause some damage to human health. Lobelia is a good choice for treating diseases. It is very effective in detoxification and swelling. So what are the effects and functions of Lobelia?


Many people are not clear about the effects and functions of Lobelia, so before choosing it, you need to understand all aspects of it, so that there will be no problems when using it, and it will also be of great help to your own health.

The efficacy and function of Lobelia:

Lobelia can be used to promote diuresis, reduce swelling, detoxify, treat diarrhea, dysentery, snake bites, furuncles, swelling, eczema, ringworm, jaundice, edema, ascites, and swelling and pain caused by bruises and sprains.

Functions and indications of Lobelia: Used for abdominal edema, facial and foot edema, snake and insect bites, and late-stage schistosomiasis ascites, carbuncles, and furuncles.

1 "Luchuan Materia Medica" records: Lobelia has the functions of detoxification, anti-inflammation, diuresis, hemostasis and tissue regeneration.

It is used to treat ascites, infantile convulsions, double and single mastitis, lacquer sores, bleeding from trauma, skin scabies, and snake, bee and scorpion bites.

2 "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: Lobelia can treat snake bites. Mash the juice and drink it, and apply the residue around the affected area.

3 "Nanning City Pharmacopoeia" records: Lobelia can reduce swelling and detoxify.

Treat the initial stage of malnutrition and furunculosis.

4 "Fujian Folk Herbs" records: Lobelia chinensis has the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, promoting diuresis and reducing swelling.

5. "Chinese Medicinal Plant Illustrated Book" records: Decoction of Lobelia chinensis can treat rheumatic neuralgia and dizziness.

6 "Records of Medicinal Herbs in Lingnan" records: Half-flowered lotus can treat fish mouth poison, bruises and pain, malignant sores, and fire sores, and can be crushed and applied to the affected area.

7 "Essentials of Raw Medicinal Herbs" records: Applying Lobelia chinensis to sores can reduce swelling and toxicity.

8 "Chinese Medicinal Plant Catalogue" records: Lobelia chinensis is used to treat ascites caused by schistosomiasis.

Through the above introduction, we have a good understanding of the effects and functions of Lobelia. Lobelia has appeared since a very early time, so this kind of herb is widely used. It is also very helpful in treating some diseases, so this kind of medicine is the best choice for treating diseases.

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