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damiana

this flower is revered as sacred in the americas. science has proven that it is high in flavonoids which are believed to support libido and may also suppress hunger. we believe its many flavors to be quite pleasant.

From Healthline:

Damiana, also known as Turnera diffusa, is a low-growing plant with yellow flowers and fragrant leaves. It’s native to the subtropical climates of southern Texas, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean. Damiana’s use as an herbal remedy predates written history.

By the time the Spanish crossed the Atlantic, indigenous cultures had used it for centuries as an aphrodisiac and bladder tonic.

Despite the lack of scientific evidence to support these claims, damiana continues to be used by many people, as it has been for years.


Outlook

Damiana has been used for centuries as an aphrodisiac, but modern research is lacking in its actual effectiveness as a sex enhancer.

Is damiana a surefire ignition to a great sex life? Probably not. But for some people, it might not be harmful. Talk with your doctor before adding any supplements to your diet.

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with three flavored varieties to choose from, and one neutral, you can experience delicious and balanced non-alcoholic cocktails in you home.

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