LOBELIA ERINUS - FOR SKIN CANCER
Botanical
name-Lobelia
erinus Linn
Family---
Campanulaceae
Common
names- English –
Trailing lobelia, Garden lobelia
Description---
It is a prostrate or
scrambling herbaceous perennial
plant growing to 8–15 cm tall. The basal leaves are oval, 10 mm long and 4-8 mm broad, with a
toothed margin; leaves higher on the stems are slender and sometimes untoothed.
The flowers are blue to violet in wild plants, with a five-lobed
corolla 8–20 mm across; they are produced in loose panicles. The fruit is a 5–8 mm capsule containing numerous small seeds.
Part
used -- Whole plant
Distribution—Native to
southern Africa
Constituents-It contains lobeline, a piperidine
alkaloid
Homoeopathic uses—Skin cancer- epithelioma. Malignant growth,
extremely rapid development. Malignant disease of the face
Potency-
Q
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