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Doc Shillington wrote:

I'd not

go this route since even Lobelia will create "tar" when smoked.

Best is to take it in liquid form as in a tincture or tea. What you

said is

true, but still not the best,

Hugs,

Doc

 

 

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Re: {Herbal Remedies} Native American Herbs and the

medicine

of our ancestors

 

 

 

Mon, 7 Apr 2008 09:08:34 -0700 (PDT)

 

 

 

HippeeSandee <hippeesandee

 

 

 

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Bryan

 

You mean if you are a smoker and you use Lobelia and/or Mullein

(smoke it) it will purge your lungs and help you quit smoking. Do you

rool it, in a pipe or one of those filtered tubes

 

Sandee

 

Bryan <BryanShillington

wrote:

 

 

Dear Nadja,

Indian Tobacco or Lobelia is a lung

herb meaning that it is very good for healing the lungs. The Native

American's smoked it hence the name Indian tobacco. It is not an

addictive plant like tobacco so one could start smoking Lobelia

instead of tobacco and then stop smoking all together.

Lobelia also helps you cough and purge the lungs. Mullein is also a

good lung herb. :-)

 

 

Best

 

 

~Bryan

 

 

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