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What else is calamus called

Calamus alias: mountain calamus, medicinal calamus, money cattail, calamus leaf, water-sword grass, fragrant calamus. Calamus is the scientific name for a graminaceous perennial herb in the calamus family whose rhizomes are odoriferous.

Effects of Calamus:

Calamus has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxins, relieving cough and slippery collapse, clearing dryness and dampness, refreshing the mind, appetizing the spleen, as well as opening up the orifices and waking up the mind, and it can be used to assist in the treatment of dizziness and tinnitus, cerebral infarction, dizziness and ear ringing, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, flatulence, and damp heat of the spleen and stomach, and other conditions.