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 .
πΏ 2 ml liquid Damiana extract from 2,500 mg leaf
π₯ Natural boost in the bedroom
π Helps with relaxation and stress reduction
π§ 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:Β 2ml (56 drops | 2x pipette)Β 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 |
β 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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