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Damiana Leaf, Loose Herbal Tea, 2 oz

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Damiana Leaf Loose Herbal Tea

Botanical Name: Turnera diffusa

Origin: Mexico

Turnera diffusa is a woody shrub with small green leaves and aromatic, yellow flowers.

Its range extends from Southern Texas to South America and east to the Caribbean.

Our damiana leaf is harvested in the mountains of Mexico where it has traditionally been infused to make damiana tea.

Damiana is known for its healthful properties and amorous spirit.

The leaves can be used in tea blends, herbal smoking mixtures, infused into a sweet liquor, or macerated as damiana extract.

Damiana has been used in Mexico, Central America, and South America since the times of the ancient Aztec and remains quite popular today.

Although its noted effect on sexual desire has been its primary traditional use across cultures, it has also been valued as a relaxant, digestive stimulant, mood enhancer, or just an enjoyable beverage that was often given to children.

In modern times it has also been used as an herbal smoke and a liqueur.

Damiana is in the Turneraceae family. About half of the plants in the Turneraceae family belong to the genus Turnera.

Damiana is a small sub-tropical shrub bearing aromatic serrated leaves and small bright yellow flowers. It is native to southwest Texas, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and Brazil.

The origin of the common name damiana is from the Greek daman or damia meaning "to tame or subdue." It is the feminine version of Damian and infers that damiana is the wild one "who tames."

It is believed that the indigenous Guaycura in the Baja region of Mexico were the first to use damiana. According to legend, the herb became wore widely distributed when the Guaycura began trading with the Aztecs.

Damiana was also highly valued in ancient times by the Mayans, who used the plant in a similar manner to the Aztecs and the Guaycura.

Dried damiana leaf can be brewed into a tea, made into a tincture, and used in herbal smoking blends.

Damiana leaves are often infused in alcohol to make liqueurs or cordials.

Precautions: No known precautions.

We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

Directions: To prepare as a tea, pour 8 oz. boiling water over 1 tsp. of the herb. Cover and steep 5-10 minutes, strain and serve immediately.

Flavor Profile Sweet, fruity, slightly minty

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

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