An experience with Calamus. 'Proper Use of Acorus Calamus' by Bittersweet ... I am an experienced herbalist and have been using Sweet Flag (Calamus Root) as a sacrament and medicine for many years. It is NOT poisonous or particularly dangerous, and vomiting is not likely if it is used properly.
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Sweet Flag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sweet Flag , also known as calamus and various rushes and sedges, ( Acorus calamus ) is a plant from the Acoraceae family, in the genus Acorus . It is a tall perennial wetland monocot with scen...
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Sweet flag loves watery places, and for that reason many have allied this plant with the Moon. But there is nothing Moon-like about this plant. This magick herb is said to be stimulant and warming, not sedative and cooling. ... Calamus Root; Acorus calamus...
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Calamus; a versatile and ancient root, called by many different names and used throughout many different cultures, is one of the more intriguing ethnobotanicals we offer at the shop. ... Obviously Calamus Root is not a medicine and is simply an herbal supplement. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
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Candied Calamus Root was (and is, in some places) eaten for treating dyspepsia, heartburn, and indigestion. The dried root can be chewed as well, and is probably preferable, and equally if not more effective. ... Calamus Root is recommended by Felter & Lloyd for "feebleness of the digestive organs", and Cook for...
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Material Safety Data Sheet ... ; Terms & Definitions CALAMUS ROOT ... 8016-63-5...
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Calamus was planted by Native Americans along migratory paths so that it could be harvested at later times. It was normally used as an antiseptic for toothaches and headaches. It was also used as an attractant for muskrats, who voraciously ate the root, even collecting it for ... Return to Calamus Root and Powder...
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Acorus Calamus root has a long history of usage. Many Native American tribes were familiar with Calamus. It was used as an anesthetic for toothache and headaches. The Cree say that they can take Acorus Calamus root and "travel great distances without touching the ground."
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In reviewing the active components of calamus root, there is a clear difference between Old and New World plants which leads some botanists to classify them as two distinct species. ... Home :: Featured Items :: Plant Extracts & Blends :: Calamus Root Liquid Extract - Old World...
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Araceae Acorus calamus L. ... The root is pungent and aromatic. In south Asia it is valued chiefly as a drug, but is sometimes used for flavoring beer, cordials and other drinks, or is coated with sugar as candy. Only the roots are used. There are no data on production in the U.S.
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