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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
While we were in Crete, I was suffering from what is now known as 'post
nasal drip', I believe. Disgusting name but there it is. It was annoying me so much that eventually, I asked a chemist in Elounda village if she had anything I could take for it. I expected to be sold some cocktail of expensive chemicals but she simply handed me a small jar of Lobelia tablets. They work like a dream! Hope fellow-sufferers have homeopathic stores nearby. ;-) -- Sacha (remove the 'x' to email me) |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 07:43:21 +0100, Sacha
wrote: While we were in Crete, I was suffering from what is now known as 'post nasal drip', I believe. Disgusting name but there it is. It was annoying me so much that eventually, I asked a chemist in Elounda village if she had anything I could take for it. I expected to be sold some cocktail of expensive chemicals but she simply handed me a small jar of Lobelia tablets. They work like a dream! Hope fellow-sufferers have homeopathic stores nearby. ;-) Have you been able to buy them over here, Sacha? I could do with them also. Pam in Bristol |
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The message
from Sacha contains these words: /lobelia tablets/ Have you been able to buy them over here, Sacha? I could do with them also. Pam in Bristol I've never seen them over here. OTOH, I've never looked for them, either because I had no idea Lobelia was used for this. I found this site which is in UK and stocks them: http://www.herbalmed.co.uk/cat2_1.htm They're £5.45 for 100 but worth it if one suffers badly from this nuisance.. They should sell well in Lincolnshire. Allegedly. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 11:01:21 +0100, Pam Moore wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 07:43:21 +0100, Sacha wrote: While we were in Crete, I was suffering from what is now known as 'post nasal drip', I believe. Disgusting name but there it is. It was annoying me so much that eventually, I asked a chemist in Elounda village if she had anything I could take for it. I expected to be sold some cocktail of expensive chemicals but she simply handed me a small jar of Lobelia tablets. They work like a dream! Hope fellow-sufferers have homeopathic stores nearby. ;-) Have you been able to buy them over here, Sacha? I could do with them also. Pam in Bristol Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote:
Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 12:30:49 +0100, Pam Moore wrote:
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 23:35:17 GMT, LizR wrote: Try the Tower Pharmacy in Kingswood. Go on a Saturday afternoon and speak to the old guy who works in the health-food part. If he hasn't heard of it he'll source it and if he sells a lot he'll reduce the price... Or just go there anyway, it's a brilliant place, and they'll even check with the pharmacy next door to make sure nothing clashes with any orthodox medication.... Liz Thanks Liz. I've heard he's good but never been there. Pam in Bristol Well, he's managing to keep me in one piece:-) And the last time I was in there, chatting away as you do, he gave me a free bottle of something for my neighbour's kid's asthma. I didn't spot the £12.50 price tag until I was handing it over to her. Now that's what I call a free gift:-) Liz |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
The message
from Jaques d'Altrades contains these words: The message from Sacha contains these words: /lobelia tablets/ Have you been able to buy them over here, Sacha? I could do with them also. Pam in Bristol I've never seen them over here. OTOH, I've never looked for them, either because I had no idea Lobelia was used for this. I found this site which is in UK and stocks them: http://www.herbalmed.co.uk/cat2_1.htm They're £5.45 for 100 but worth it if one suffers badly from this nuisance.. They should sell well in Lincolnshire. Allegedly. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm Probably would but could someone explain in Lincs terms what "post nasel drip" is? Are we talking about dewdrops? -- email farmer chris on Please don`t use as it`s a spam haven. |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:22:19 +0100, Christopher Norton
wrote: The message from Jaques d'Altrades contains these words: The message from Sacha contains these words: /lobelia tablets/ Have you been able to buy them over here, Sacha? I could do with them also. Pam in Bristol I've never seen them over here. OTOH, I've never looked for them, either because I had no idea Lobelia was used for this. I found this site which is in UK and stocks them: http://www.herbalmed.co.uk/cat2_1.htm They're £5.45 for 100 but worth it if one suffers badly from this nuisance.. They should sell well in Lincolnshire. Allegedly. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm Probably would but could someone explain in Lincs terms what "post nasel drip" is? Are we talking about dewdrops? and where exactly do you put the lobelias to stop it? -- Martin |
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OT - sort of. New use for Lobelia?
The message
from Christopher Norton contains these words: Probably would but could someone explain in Lincs terms what "post nasel drip" is? Are we talking about dewdrops? Pass. But I had a vision of a skeletal crumbly in a long brown macintosh (endemic to Lincs, and unknown elsewhere) and sporting a glittering drip under his nose, pedalling a vast old bike slower than walking pace. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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