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Chap.XLV.] digested in the stomach, should be ejected immediately after its use.* Undigested honey is more painful, or gives rise to a greater discomfort than all other undigested substances in the stomach, more so because internal fermentation and use of hot water, which are usually resorted to in a case of deranged digestion, can not be used in a case of undigested honey retained in the stomach, owing to the poisonous nature of the chemical change (Vipaka) it undergoes therein in contact with hot substances in general. Hence, undigested honey is as fatal as any poison.

The Sugar-cane group:-Sugar cane is sweet in taste and digestion, heavy, cool, demulcent, strength-giving, spermatopoietic, and diuretic. It produces Kapham in the body, and proves remedial in haemoptysis, and helps the germination of worms in the intestines.

Metrical text:—There are many species of sugar-cane such as, the Paundraka, Bhiruka, Vanshaka, Shataporaka, Kantara, Tapasekshu, Kastekshu, Suchipatraka, Naipala, Dirghapatraka, Nilapora, and Koshakrit. Now we shall deal with the specific