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Lobelia extract, which has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, diuresis and reducing swelling, belongs to the genus Lobelia of the Campanulaceae family.
Lobelia is a perennial herb of the genus Lobelia in the Campanulaceae family; the stems, leaves, pedicels, bracteoles, and calyx are all glabrous, the stems are prostrate, roots are rooted at the nodes, and the branches are erect; Leaves alternate, sessile or nearly sessile, elliptic-lanceolate or linear; Usually 1 flower, with branched upper leaf axils and pink or white corolla; Capsule inverted cone-shaped; Seeds ellipsoid, slightly compressed, nearly flesh colored; Flowering and fruiting period from May to October;
Lobelia is native to South Africa, and it is distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and southern regions of China. It grows naturally in fields, fields, ditches or humid wastelands and shady slopes. It likes a warm and humid environment, and is also resistant to mild drought and cold. It is suitable for deep, fertile, and moist sandy soil. The propagation methods of lobelia include sowing, cutting and branch propagation.
Lobelia is sweet in taste and flat in nature, and has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It can be taken internally or used externally. It can detoxify both insects and snakes, and is a good product for sterilization and anti-inflammation. Its stems and leaves have insecticidal effects, and when used, it is boiled or soaked in cold water and filtered to spray wine. In spring and summer, the tender stems and leaves of lobelia are harvested, and after being boiled and rinsed in cold water, they can be fried, eaten cold, made into soup, etc. The color is emerald green, tender and refreshing.
Venomous snake bites; carbuncle swollen boils; tonsillitis; eczema; athlete's foot; bruises; damp-heat jaundice; appendicitis; enteritis; nephritis; liver cirrhosis ascites and various cancers.
Diuretic effect, effect on nervous system, inhibition on central nervous system, respiratory excitation, effect on cardiovascular system, cholagogic effect, anti-cancer effect.
Lobelia extract, which has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, diuresis and reducing swelling, belongs to the genus Lobelia of the Campanulaceae family.
Lobelia is a perennial herb of the genus Lobelia in the Campanulaceae family; the stems, leaves, pedicels, bracteoles, and calyx are all glabrous, the stems are prostrate, roots are rooted at the nodes, and the branches are erect; Leaves alternate, sessile or nearly sessile, elliptic-lanceolate or linear; Usually 1 flower, with branched upper leaf axils and pink or white corolla; Capsule inverted cone-shaped; Seeds ellipsoid, slightly compressed, nearly flesh colored; Flowering and fruiting period from May to October;
Lobelia is native to South Africa, and it is distributed in the Yangtze River Basin and southern regions of China. It grows naturally in fields, fields, ditches or humid wastelands and shady slopes. It likes a warm and humid environment, and is also resistant to mild drought and cold. It is suitable for deep, fertile, and moist sandy soil. The propagation methods of lobelia include sowing, cutting and branch propagation.
Lobelia is sweet in taste and flat in nature, and has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying. It can be taken internally or used externally. It can detoxify both insects and snakes, and is a good product for sterilization and anti-inflammation. Its stems and leaves have insecticidal effects, and when used, it is boiled or soaked in cold water and filtered to spray wine. In spring and summer, the tender stems and leaves of lobelia are harvested, and after being boiled and rinsed in cold water, they can be fried, eaten cold, made into soup, etc. The color is emerald green, tender and refreshing.
Venomous snake bites; carbuncle swollen boils; tonsillitis; eczema; athlete's foot; bruises; damp-heat jaundice; appendicitis; enteritis; nephritis; liver cirrhosis ascites and various cancers.
Diuretic effect, effect on nervous system, inhibition on central nervous system, respiratory excitation, effect on cardiovascular system, cholagogic effect, anti-cancer effect.