Re: Lobelia, strength/dosages, etc. Re: Ipratropium bromide, ALBUTEROL sulfate
All you wrote 'sounds smart' to me!
If you experienced some 'level of calm', then whatever you have's got "some level of goody"...I can see no harm in utilizing what you have (other than the assured high level of toxins from the imported herbs...which at the very LEAST are doused with pesticides and/or irradiated upon entry to the US, and almost ALWAYS grown in third-world countries that utilize DDT and all variety of other chemicals. As well as utilizing virtual slave-labor (think 'migrant workers' in the US) for planting, 'chemicalizing' and harvesting. Of course, most of these people could care LESS about what they're doing).
http://www.naturesherbs.com/tour.htm
You'll note, they NEVER EVER mention that they utilize organically grown or wild-crafted herbs. They've got 'sterile', they've got 'great workers', they've got an 'environmentally friendly facility', they got all kinds of 'suits' all over the place doing all kinds of testing and assuring their products are 'potent', 'effective', and the 'best you can find'...but they've got NOTHING about pesticides, herbicides, toxins and the usage of DDT where the plants were grown (which they ADMIT is all over the world).
http://www.herb-pharm.com/
Now check out THIS site. They've got everything Nature's Herbs has (and more), but they start with organically grown/certified herbs that are as poison-free as humanly possible.
Many MANY people with neurological disorders have worsened after taking herbal supplements that are not organic. That's because DDT is a known neurotoxin (amidst it's other nightmarish qualities).
Taking a supplement that is NOT organic and created effectively CAN INDEED worsen the very symptom for which one is taking it OR create a new symptom.
Also, read this recent post by Vulcanel about foods grown in China (China is THE biggest source for herbs used in supplements).
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=876053#i
The warnings about taking too much Lobelia are generally because Lobelia is also known as "puke weed" (because too much WILL induce vomiting...and also 'lung purging)...and because it's sedative in nature. And, of course, one wouldn't want to mix it with anti-seizure meds, etc.
So there you have it (lol); now you know "the rest of the story".
'Glad you found my information useful :)
Unyquity