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DamianaDamiana (Turnera
Blooming with small yellow flowers, the shrub has an odor somewhat like chamomile, which is due to an oil present in the plant. The leaves have traditionally been made into a tea which was used by native people of Central and South America for its reputed aphrodisiac effects. In herbal medicine, damiana is used to treat conditions ranging from coughs, to constipation, to depression. The leaves of damiana are sometimes smoked for relaxation and for its very mild psychoactive properties, described as somewhat similar to those of cannabis, however, the effects are a lot more mental than physical and movement is not severely impaired. Thinking remains the same, however,
Damiana is also a European name. In the country of Bulgaria it is simply a female version of Damian. In Greece the name Damiana refers to a person who is tame and subdued. Plus, the name Damiana is somewhat common in Latino/Spanish locations. Other useful herb information: Buchu | Lemon Verbena | Mullein | Echinacea | Rose hips | Barberry | Glucomannan Page Content: damiana leaf , damiana herb , damiana tea , damiana liquor , damiana seed , damiana liqueur , damiana extract , damiana side effects . |
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