SCIENTIFIC NAME: Acorus calamus,
HINDI NAME: Vacha
ENGLISH NAME: Sweet Flag, Glass Myrtle
FAMILY: Acoraceae
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Vacha, according to Ayurveda, is an extremely stimulating nervine tonic that raises the satvic content of the body's constitution. Meraki has a rejuvenating impact on the neurological system. It has a pungent-bitter flavour and mild and sharp penetrating characteristics that balance Kapha and Vata. Vacha contains medhya characteristics and a hot potency. It should be avoided if you have Pitta dominance and Pitta symptoms.
USES & HEALTH BENEFITS
- Aids in speech disorder & throat issues
 - Improves cognitive functioning
 - Prevents depression, epilepsy
 - Ingredient of Suvaranprashan
 - Used to cure cough
 - Amazing for skin issues like acne
 - Maintains digestion
 - Prevents hair lice
 
PRECAUTIONS & SIDE EFFECTS
- Taking vacha during pregnancy should be strictly avoided.
 - Overdosage or being consumed by Pitta prakruti person might cause headache, nausea, vomiting etc.
 - Avoid taking in the dry red throat with a burning sensation or dry cough condition.
 - Avoid pitta related conditions.
 
HOW TO USE
- On a daily basis, vacha combined with honey aids in the management of speech difficulties.
 - To get radiant skin, apply a paste of Vacha powder and water to your skin.
 - To get rid of hair lice, apply Vacha extract to the scalp.
 - When taken orally, calamus oil has a more strong hypotensive and sedative activity and should only be used under expert supervision.
 - To relieve headaches, apply a paste of Vacha root powder and water to the head and scalp.
 
 









