Damiana – 50 gram

Damiana (Turnera Diffusa) is mainly found in Central and South America. The plant belongs to the Passionflower family and can be recognized by its yellow flowers and green leaves.

The plant has been valued and used by various Native American tribes for hundreds of years and has acquired a respectable reputation, especially in Mexico where it was used for various physical complaints as well as its soothing and relieving properties. The herb is also found in various Mexican drinks such as Margherita! Throughout history, different cultures have also largely agreed on one thing: Damiana is an aphrodisiac. It is said to increase libido, improve sexual capabilities and stimulate genital areas.

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