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Damiana



Damiana is the natural herb, which belongs to the family of Turneraceae. This Damiana herb is grown in the form of a shrub and is native to Mexico. There are other regions of the world like Central and South America and the West Indies, where this shrub is cultivated in large quantity. The flowers of this Damiana herb attain full glory in the last phase of summer season and are converted to fruits. The flowers are recognized from their impressive aroma, which is caused by a special type of oil.

Uses of Damiana:

The herb called Damiana offers a number of benefits related to different health issues:
  • Damiana tea has been recommended as the energy booster for those, who want to spice up their lovemaking session.
  • It is also useful in the treatment of problems like cough and constipation and other digestive disorders.
  • Impotency, infertility and menopause are other common problems treated by Damiana.
  • Parkinson's disease and Lou Gehrig's disease are also treatable by proper dose of damiana.
  • This natural herb contains the qualities of an aphrodisiac and is thus, consumed by men and women of Mexico and other regions as well.
  • The name of this herb has been recommended amongst those spices and herbal products, which are known for binding progesterone.
  • The name of this Damiana herb is also recommended for the treatment of disorders related to menstruation cycles in women. However, this aspect of the herb is still under research.
  • Damiana is also considered to be useful in treating other problems like anxiety, headache and depression.
  • Asthma is also considered to be successfully treated by this herbal product. However, we still need evidences to prove this.
How to use Damiana:

Damiana is available in various forms like tea, liquid extracts and capsules. Damiana may also be smoked alone or along with other herbs. However, it is recommended to use any of these forms under strict guidance of your physician to avoid any type of undesirable development. It is also important to store this herb as recommended by the manufacturer.

The amount of doses differs for children and adults. Thus, it is of great importance to ask for prescribed amount of Damiana from your physician.

Words of Caution:


  • Damiana is considered to cause restricted level of indigestion in people, who are not able to digest it fully.
  • Damiana for children, pregnant and nursing women and people taking other medications must be recommended under strict guidance of experts.
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