The Damiana plant is found growing all over the world. The Mayan people who lived in Central American used damiana as an aphrodisiac. It was also used as a general cure-all tonic. It has also been used to treat minor problems with depression and anxiety. In Mexico today, Damiana leaves are used to make tea. Applications:Tonic/Antisptic/Antidepressant Damiana leaf is used most commonly as a health tonic. It's also used to treat acute problems. Antidepressant: Damiana leaf is used to treat mild depression. Because of its stimulant properties, it can help to relieve stress that results in anxiety and depression. Sexual Health: Damiana leaf can be used to prevent premature ejaculation and help treat impotence. While damiana has historically been considered primarily helpful for men, women's sex organs can also benefit from it. Damiana Leaf can be used to treat painful periods and other symptoms of menses. Urinary Tract: Damiana leaf can be used to treat problems with the urinary tract. It is a strong antiseptic and diuretic. Digestive Health: Damiana leaf can be used as a laxative. It has a mild effect on the intestine and improves the function of the bowel muscles. Description:
The damiana plant is a shrub with strong aromatic properties. It grows as high as 6 feet tall. It has green leaves and grows with small yellow flowers in the summer. It grows well in hot, humid climates.
Can be taken in tablet form, usually mixed with other herbs. The leaves of the Damiana plant can be used to make a tea that can be drunk as a tonic for good health.
No negative safety information is available regarding the use of Damiana Leaf. Consult your health care provider before beginning use of any herb.
Damiana has also been used as a tobacco for its intoxicating effects.
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This Damiana Leaf information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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