Wild Sugarcane

(Wild Sugarcane)
Sanskrit: इक्षुगन्धा Botanical: Saccharum spontaneum Linn.

Kash (Saccharum spontaneum) is a wild sugarcane grass found throughout India. The root is the medicinal part. It is used as a coolant, diuretic, and for bleeding disorders. The root decoction is given in burning urination and kidney stones.

Ayurvedic Properties

Taste (Rasa)
Sweet (Madhura), Astringent (Kashaya)
Quality (Guna)
Cold (Sheeta), Unctuous (Snigdha)
Potency (Virya)
Cold (Sheeta)
Post-digestive (Vipaka)
Sweet (Madhura)
Key Constituents
Sugars, Fiber, Silica
Also Known As
English: Wild Sugarcane, Kans Grass
Sanskrit: इक्षुगन्धा, काश, काशी
Hindi: कांस, काँस

What is Wild Sugarcane (Kanda / काण्ड)?

Kash (Saccharum spontaneum) is a wild sugarcane grass found throughout India. The root is the medicinal part. It is used as a coolant, diuretic, and for bleeding disorders. The root decoction is given in burning urination and kidney stones.

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 3

Therapeutic Actions (Karma)

  • Mutrala (diuretic)
  • Raktapittahara (alleviates bleeding)
  • Stanyajanana (galactagogue)

Source: Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Varga 3

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