Calamus

02/15/2025

Origin

- Comes from a species of flag plant known to be sweet

- Grows in marshlands and wetlands then proper

- Native to India and Asia although not as much Arabia where it originated due to the much drier nature then of the desert

Preparation

- Root and leaves most often beneficial after thoroughly cooking

- Thought unsafe in most medical circles for digestion

- Potentially toxic without adequate testing

- Uses topically in skin-care for blemish reduction

- Benefits include stroke risk reduction and neuroprotective properties

- Known to have psychoactive use with possible hallucinogenic effects

- Potential reactions include shaking, reductions in kidney function, nausea, vomiting, and seizure-like activity

- Entirely possible that adverse effects are what result of too much of the same treatment in substance

- Other uses include anti-cancer properties along with a pain relieving substance

- This information conflicts with other sources that say calamus contributes to cancer development in species

- Many other substances also offer cancer reducing benefits from the perspective of a disorder of being when want and desires have gotten somewhat of twisted or otherwise thwarted spreading out to the body then affecting the health. Mainline treatment for cancer suggests good food, sleep, beneficial drinks, and the maintenance of healthy relationships. Things to avoid include excessive stress as well as negative emotions due to unexpected life situations. Management of cancer includes living with a perspective of total wellness of mind. Pain should be treated with all the appropriate relief agents as well as the respect and the dignity otherwise afforded a person. All this information suggests a cure that's possibly working although without further testing all things are possible as much as supposed.

- Combinations with cinnamon for best results