DAMIANA (1 oz.)
Damiana includes the aromatic species Turnera diffusa, Turnera aphrodisiaca and Turnera ulmifolia. These closely-related plants belong to the family of Turneraceae and grow wild in the subtropical regions of the Americas and Africa. Damiana is widely used in traditional medicine as an anti-cough, diuretic, and aphrodisiac agent (1). Recent studies in rats seem to support the folk reputation of Turnera diffusa as a sexual stimulant (2).
BENEFITS |
100% Natural Aphrodisiac Increased Energy Improves Libido |
What is Damiana used for?
- Sexual Stimulation (both male and female)
- Increased energy
It is well known and recommended by many top herbalistsin as a sexuality tonic, it stimulates the intestinal tract and brings oxygen to the genital area. It also increases energy levels which can help restore libido and desire. In women, Damiana often restores the ability to achieve orgasm. Damiana is used primarily as an energy tonic and an aphrodisiac for both men and women.
Damiana has a dual effect. It can work quickly to stimulate the genital area by enriching the oxygen supply. Longer term use can improve sexual fitness and performance.
Suggested Use
General: Take 1 ml (30 drops) as needed, in juice or water.
Active Ingredient
Ethically Wild-Harvested Damiana Herb (Turnera Diffusa)
Cautions
- If you are taking any medications, consult your doctor before using.
- If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor before using.
Quality Guarantee
- Damiana is prepared from organically cultivated and sustainable harvested botanicals.
- NSF cGMP Certified Manufacturing Facility: The NSF Certification Program protects consumers by ensuring the highest standards of quality, efficacy and safety.
- Manufactured in the USA
Refrences
1. Godoi, A. F., Vilegas, W., Godoi, R. H., Van Vaeck, L., and Van Grieken, R. Application of low-pressure gas chromatography-ion-trap mass spectrometry to the analysis of the essential oil of Turnera diffusa (Ward.) Urb. J Chromatogr.A 2-20-2004;1027(1-2):127-130.
2. Arletti R, Benelli A, Cavazzuti E, et al. Stimulating property of Turnera diffusa and Pfaffia paniculata extracts on the sexual-behavior of male rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1999;143:15-9.