Calamus – Acorus Calamus
Parts used – Organic Calamus Root Powder
Planetary Influence – Sun
Day of the Week – Sunday

Calamus is grown in the mountains of central Asia.  The Egyptians and Sumerians used Calamus as an incense during ceremonies.  The stems, leaves, and roots are used in traditional Ayurvedic and Chinese Medicine. Calamus is also known as bitter bittercress, myrtle grass and sweet flag.

Properties
Rich in antioxidants. Pungent, bitter, astringent, stimulant, carminative, vulnerary, antiseptic, and antibacterial.

Please see important information*

Uses

  • Increases circulation to brain
  • Gingivitis
  • Arthritis
  • Depression
  • For short term relief of symptoms of Epilepsy, Parkinsons, or Alzheimers.  Do not take over long periods of time.
  • Regulates hormones
  • Boots the circulation
  • Strengthens adrenals
  • Decongestant, expectorant, emetic and broncho-dilator
  • Increases metabolism

Pricing
$29 per one ounce bottle

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Recommended Use
Start once a day with 2-3 drops on the back of the left hand, dissolved in water, or under the tongue. 

*Warnings & Possible Side Effects
Calamus should be taken in small doses for short term therapy only.
It may cause intestinal tumors if taken over long periods of time.
May increase white blood cells count
May cause bleeding
Do not take if pregnant or breastfeeding.

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If you have a medical emergency, please contact your health care professional.
Please confer with your health care professional before taking.
Not all of the uses listed above have been subject to modern clinical studies
and are for research purposes only