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Acorus calamus is
the botanical name of the plant more commonly known as calamus. Other common
names of calamus include calamus root, flag root, muskrat root, sweet calomel,
sweet flag, sweet sedge, and many other names.
The
plant has a branched and aromatic root or rhizome (underground horizontal stem
of a plant that produces roots) from which rise its long erect leaves. The
roots have a sweet fragrance (they have been used to flavor candy) and the
leaves smell similar to lemon.
Uses
and Importance
In Ayurvedic medicine calamus is an important herb, and is valued as a rejuvenator
for the brain and nervous system, and as a remedy for digestive disorders.
But
today, the use of calamus in digestive medicines has been discontinued in
some countries because of possible toxic and carcinogenic effects. Toxicity is
ascribed to beta-asarone. This compound may cause duodenal and liver cancer.
Acorus calamus extract is anti-rheumatic and analgesic. The extract is used in the
form of powder and balms and it is very much useful in case of asthma, bronchitis
and cough. As per Indian Ayurveda it was used as an anesthetic for toothache
and headaches.
The
rhizome contains from 1.5-3.5% essential oil which is extracted from the fresh
roots or the unpeeled dried root by steam distillation. The essential oil is
anticonvulsant, antiveratrinic and antiarrhythmic. It is also taken as an
infusion, tincture or fluid extract.
Calamus oil should
never be used in aromatherapy. Even though it is fairly safe as an herbal
medicine when administered properly, users should not use it long-term or
exceed recommended dosages.
Action & Uses of Acorus calamus
• Acorus calamus is slightly tonic but forms a useful adjunct to other tonics and stimulants.
• Acorus calamus is very popular for the remedies of cough and cold and also the other.
• Acorus calamus is slightly tonic but forms a useful adjunct to other tonics and stimulants.
• Acorus calamus is very popular for the remedies of cough and cold and also the other.
respiratory disorders like bronchitis. In raw
form it is also used as cough lozenge.
• Acorus calamus provides aid to the digestive system and acts against flatulent colic, Dyspepsia, and vomiting.
• Acorus calamus depresses central nervous system, and a well known ingredient in formulation for psycho-somatic disorders like epilepsy.
• The vapours of Acorus calamus from the roots do repel some insects.
• Acorus calamus provides aid to the digestive system and acts against flatulent colic, Dyspepsia, and vomiting.
• Acorus calamus depresses central nervous system, and a well known ingredient in formulation for psycho-somatic disorders like epilepsy.
• The vapours of Acorus calamus from the roots do repel some insects.
Some Photos
Acorus calamus Plant Acorus calamus root (at underground)
Acorus calamus root (at underground) Acorus calamus roots (Useful for medicine)
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