Acorus gramineus
Tibetan and East Asian aromatic herb for phlegm-misting the heart, epilepsy, and poor memory. Lower beta-asarone content than A. calamus, considered safer.
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May interact with sedatives and antiepileptics.
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Discontinue before surgery.
Nausea, GI upset.
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