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    Gudbach – गुड़बच – Sweet Flag Root – Acorus calamus

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    Vacha | Gudbach | Sweet Flag Root

    Scientific Name- Acorus calamus | Prodcut : Vacha Root
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    Ayurvedic Classification Description
    Sanskrit Name Vacha
    Gunas (Qualities) Laghu (Light), Tikshna (Sharp), Sara (Mobile), Ruksha (Dry)
    Rasa (Taste) Tikta (Bitter), Katu (Pungent), Madhura (Sweet)
    Virya (Potency) Ushna (Hot)
    Vipaka (Post-Digestive Taste) Katu (Pungent)
    Dosha Affinity Tridoshic (Balances all three doshas), but can aggravate Pitta in excess
    Karma (Actions) Medhya (Improves cognitive function), Deepana (Stimulates digestion), Pachana (Helps digest Ama or toxins), Rochana (Appetizer), Sangrahi (Stops diarrhea), Shirovirechana (Cleanses and opens channels in the head), Hridya (Good for the heart)

     

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    Active Compound Benefits
    Acoruscalamus oil Has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. May help with digestion and improve cognitive function.
    Beta-asarone May have anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties. May also improve cognitive function and memory.
    Elemenone Has antibacterial and antifungal properties. May also help with pain relief and have a calming effect.
    Calamendiol Has antimicrobial properties and may help with skin conditions such as acne and eczema.
    Camphene May have anti-inflammatory properties and help with respiratory conditions such as bronchitis and asthma.
    Iso-menthone May have antifungal properties and help with digestive issues.
    Asarone May have anti-inflammatory properties and help with cognitive function and memory.
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  • Kapoor Kachri (कपूर कचरी)

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    Kapoor Kachri (कपूर कचरी)

    Scientific Name- Hedychium spicatum
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    Ayurvedic classification of Kapoor Kachri (Hedychium spicatum) presented:

    • Rasa (taste): Bitter, pungent
    • Guna (qualities): Light, dry
    • Virya (potency): Heating
    • Vipaka (post-digestive effect): Pungent
    • Dosha effect: Balances Kapha and Vata doshas, may aggravate Pitta dosha in excess
    • Karma (actions): Digestive stimulant, carminative, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic
    • Dhatu (tissue) affinity: Works primarily on the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive tissues
    • Srotas (channel) affinity: Works primarily on the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive channels
    • Prabhava (special effect): Enhances digestion, promotes respiratory health, and supports reproductive system function

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