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Calamus - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Calamus (Acorus calamus) is a grass-like plant found in swamps and near rivers . It has a long history of use in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine. There are four different types of calamus. Some contain a cancer-causing chemical called beta-asarone.
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Acorus calamus - Wikipedia
Acorus calamus is a species of flowering plant with psychoactive chemicals. It is a tall wetland monocot of the family Acoraceae, in the genus Acorus.
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Acorus calamus L. - USDA Plants Database
General Information: Symbol, Group, Duration, Growth Habits, Native Status, Fact Sheet, Download Distribution Data
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calamus
‖ calamus (ˈkæləməs) Also 6 kalmus, calmus. [a. L. calamus, Gr. κάλαµος reed.] † 1. A reed, a cane: vaguely used by early writers, after Latin or Greek authors. Obs.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xxix. (1495) 622 Calamus is holowe wythin as a cane. Ibid. xxx. 622 Strawe is called Calamus vsualis....
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Calamus | Laboratory for Cellular Metabolism and Engineering
A bitter aromatic plant, calamus is mostly used as a carminative in herbal remedies. In the US, use of calamus and its products was banned in 1968.
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CALAMUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : sweet flag b : the aromatic peeled and dried rhizome of the sweet flag that is the source of a carcinogenic essential oil 2. the hollow basal portion of ...
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Calamus
Calamus may refer to:
Botany and zoology
Calamus (fish), a genus of fish in the family Sparidae
Calamus (palm), a genus of rattan palms
Calamus, the Place names
Calamus, Iowa, United States
Calamus, Wisconsin, United States
Calamus Creek (disambiguation)
Calamus Swamp, Ohio, United States
Other
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Calamus Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com
Calamus is a semi-evergreen, perennial, hairless herb native to much of Asia and also found throughout North America and Eastern Europe.
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Calamus Essential Oil (Acorus Calamus Sweet Cane Sweet Flag ...
Botanical Name: Acorus Calamus. Also known as Sweet Cane, Sweet Flag. Country of Origin: India. Cultivation Method: Standard Cultivation.
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Calamus Root Organic - Mountain Rose Herbs
Calamus root can be used in topical applications, to scent cosmetic products, and in some internal applications under the supervision of a qualified expert.
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Calamus Root (Acorus calamus) - Russia - Scents of Earth
Calamus root (Acorus calamus) from Russia has a strong herbal, warm, spicy, cinnamon-like fragrance. Used in incense mixtures in ancient Mesopotamia.
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Acorus calamus (single-veined sweetflag) - Go Botany
The rhizome has medicinal properties and has been used to treat a variety of conditions from nausea, heartburn, and colds to fatigue and anxiety.
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calamus1217's Games - AoE4 World
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Category:Calamus pennatula - Wikimedia Commons
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Domain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Subphylum: Vertebrata • Infraphylum: Gnathostomata • Superclassis: Osteichthyes • Classis: Actinopterygii • Subclassis: Neopterygii • Infraclassis: Teleostei • Superordo: Acanthopterygii • Ordo: Perciformes • Subordo: Percoidei ...
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