Description
Natural Vitality & Intimacy
Damiana (Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca) has been known for centuries for its stimulating and uplifting properties . This powerful herbal extract was traditionally used by the Mayans and Aztecs to support energy, relaxation and passion .
🌿 2 ml liquid Damiana extract from 2,500 mg leaf
🔥 Natural boost in the bedroom
💆 Helps with relaxation and stress reduction
💧 Liquid form for optimal absorption
Damiana extract has been known for centuries for its stimulating and uplifting properties. Originally used by the Mayans and Aztecs , and later discovered by Americans in the 19th century, this powerful herbal extract has traditionally been used to support vitality and well-being.
In times of stress , fatigue , mental pressure or hormonal changes, such as during menopause, the natural balance in the body can be disturbed. Damiana helps with relaxation, supports the nervous system and promotes a positive state of mind. This makes it a popular herb for those who want to experience more energy and vitality.
In addition, Damiana is often used as a natural support in the bedroom . It can contribute to relaxation and an increased sense of intimacy .
Ingredients and Composition Damiana extract alcohol-free 30ml from Nature's Answer
Composition of herbal preparation Damiana (Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca) |
Dosage: 2ml (56 drops | 2x pipette) Number of doses: 15 |
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Per dosage
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% RDA |
Damiana leaf extract (Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca) |
685 mg * |
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* from 2,500mg Damiana leaf |
Other ingredients: vegetable glycerin, purified water |
† RDA not established
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Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children. This product is a food supplement and is not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and/or healthy lifestyle. This is not a medicine. |
Contraindications | Do not use in case of liver disease or urinary tract disease. |
Interactions | When using blood sugar lowering drugs, possible intensifying effect. When using diuretics, antiarrhythmics, cardiac glycosides, theophylline possible interaction (theoretical) due to support of fluid balance.
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