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Sweet flag reed, Acorus calamus

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HE ACCA BIO 2

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Certification: Wild,
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Latin: Acorus calamus
French: Roseau odorant, acore roseau
English: Sweet Flag, Sweet Flag Reed
Family: Acoracea
Origin: Canada

History and Origin:
Often called « belle angélique » by Quebeckers and sweet flag by English Canadians, acorus forms part of the Native American tradition. It has been used as a treatment to repel bedbugs in the fur trade. Not widely known today, this native plant Native plant was once widely used for similar purposes by the various tribes of North America:
• As an infusion: Against headache, stomach ache, intestinal cramps, flu, intestinal parasites, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, fever, bronchitis, hypertension and diabetes, to help parturition, reduce menopause symptoms and regulate menstrual cycle.
• Ground root: Mixed with tobacco to treat headaches. It was also used in poultice to cure sore teeth, abdominal cramps and sore throat. The plant is smoked in sweat lodges (tentes de sudation) and it is used to treat tuberculous arthritis and ear pains.
• As a decoction: To soothe irritations due to nettle and other irritating plants and to cure cholera.
• As an ointment: Applied on the face or warriors to prevent over-excitement and fear during battles.
• Dried root: Shamans used it, among other things, to protect children against the spirits of the night and ghosts. They would also advise fishers to tie some roots to their nets to attract fish.
Another variety of sweet flag with a completely different chemotype (containing a high percentage of asarone) is found in China, where the leaf and root are used in a smudge combined with Artemisia to repel insects. Changpu acorus is found in the first Chinese pharmacopoeia Shennong bencao jing (around the beginning of our Age): « (It) treats problems related to “humid and cold winds” and coughs and opposes the ascending Qi. It opens the way to the heart, nourishes the five organs, frees the nine orifices, clears the eyes and ears, and (helps) voice articulation. Used over a long period, it lightens the boy, enhances memory, prevents confusion and prolongs life. Other name: “changyang”.
Not to be confused with NORTH-AMERICAN chemotype.