Overview
Zedoary is one of the herbs traditionally used in Ayurveda for male sexual health. Kachur (Zedoary) is the rhizome of Curcuma zedoaria, a plant from the ginger family found throughout India particularly in warm, moist regions. The text describes it as pungent and bitter with heating potency. The rhizomes are aromatic and camphor-like in smell. It is pale yellow inside. The drug is primarily used as a digestive, anthelmintic, and expectorant. It enters formulations for cough, asthma, and intestinal worms. Externally, a paste is applied for inflammatory swellings. The rhizome somewhat resembles turmeric but is paler and has a different aroma. The text mentions it alleviates Kapha and Vata. It is also used in combinations for flatulence and colic. The fresh rhizome yields a pale yellow essential oil with camphoraceous odor. It is sometimes called 'white turmeric'. One of the names 'Karpurakachri' suggests its camphor-like properties. Dose: 1-3 grams, powder applied to p. 126 (PDF page 246).
How Zedoary Helps with Male Sexual Health
According to Ayurvedic pharmacology, Zedoary has specific properties that make it valuable for addressing male sexual health:
- Potency (Virya): Ushna (hot)
- Post-digestive (Vipaka): Katu (pungent)
- Taste (Rasa): Katu (pungent), Tikta (bitter)
- Qualities (Guna): Laghu (light), Ruksha (dry)
Ayurvedic Properties
- Taste (Rasa)
- Pungent (Katu), Bitter (Tikta)
- Quality (Guna)
- Light (Laghu), Dry (Ruksha)
- Potency (Virya)
- Hot (Ushna)
- Post-digestive (Vipaka)
- Pungent (Katu)
- Also Known As
- English: Zedoary
Sanskrit: कर्चूर, द्राविड, शठी, कचूर
Hindi: कचूर
Other Herbs for Male Sexual Health
See all herbs for male sexual health on the Male Sexual Health page.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Ayurvedic treatments should be pursued under the guidance of a qualified practitioner (BAMS/MD Ayurveda). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment. Content is sourced from classical Ayurvedic texts and may not reflect the latest medical research.