Lobelia inflata
By Adolph von Lippe â Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: indian tobacco.
Extreme sensitiveness of the sacrum; can't bear least touch; sits leaning forward to avoid contact of chair or cushion (N.).
Sick headache with vertigo (Bt.).
Dull headache, with violent nausea, vomiting and great prostration (Bt.).
Face bathed in cold sweat (Ars., Bry., Cact., Calc., Calc-P., Camph., Carb-S., Carb-V., Chin., Cina, Cocc., Cupr., Dig., Dros., Glon., Ipec., Kali-B., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Merc-C., Spong., Verat.) (Br.).
Shortness of breath after eating (Nux-V.) (Br.).
A deep pain about the heart (Spig.) (N.).
Sense as if the heart would stand still (Dig.) (N.).
Cannot bear smell or taste of tobacco (Br.).
Nausea and vomiting, with great relaxation of muscular system and profuse accumulation of saliva (N.).
DEATHLY NAUSEA, WITH VERTIGO (B.).
VOMITING WITH COLD SWEAT ON THE FACE (Verat.) (B.).
Violent nausea and vomiting, with great loss of strength (Bt.).
After vomiting, breaks out all over with sweat (Smi.).
Heartburn with profuse flow of saliva (Br.).
WEAK, SINKING FEELING AT THE STOMACH (Carb-An., Dig., Sep.) (B.).
Chronic vomiting with good appetite, with nausea, profuse sweat and marked prostration (A.).
Faintness, weakness and an indescribable feeling at the epigastrium, from excessive use of tea or tobacco (A.).
Loss of appetite, with acrid, burning taste in the mouth (Ars.) (C.).
Burning in the stomach (Ars., Carb-V.) (A.).
Deep red urine, with red sediment (Lyc.) (B.).
Sense of pressure or weight in the chest (Br.).
Hawking up copious quantities of mucus (Lyc., Puls.) (Bt.).
Spasmodic cough, with sneezing (All-C., Bell., Bry., Cina, Con., Eup-P., Hep., Iod., Kali-C., Merc., Nat-M., Sil., Squil., Sulph.) (B.).
SPASMODIC ASTHMA; WORSE FROM EXERTION (Ars., Dig., Phos.) (Bt.).
RATTLE IN THE CHEST, BUT DON'T EXPECTORATE (Am-C., Ant-T., Carb-V., Nat-S.) (B.).
DyspnÅa, with a sense of a lump in the pit of the stomach rising into the mouth (Bt.).
EMPHYSEMA (Am-C., Ant-Ars., Ant-T., Ars., Bell., Brom., Camph., Carb-V., Chlor., Cupr., Dig., Hep., Ipec., Lach., Merc., Nat-M., Phel., Phos., Seneg., Sep., Stann., Sulph.) (Bt.).
Pertussis, with dyspnÅa threatening suffocation (Ipec.).
Morning sickness (Bry., Colch., Ipec., Puls., Sep.) (Br.).
AGGRAVATION: From the slightest motion; in the afternoon; from cold; from touch; from going up or down-stairs (Ipec.).
AMELIORATION: From warmth; from walking rapidly (chest pain).
RELATIONSHIP: Antidote: Ipec.
Compare: Ant-T., Ars., Cocc., Colch., Cupr., Dig., Ipec., Phos., Sep. and Verat.