Damiana (Turnera diffusa) is an aromatic shrub native to Central and South America, long valued in traditional herbal systems for its uplifting, mood-balancing, and tonic qualities. The damiana leaf has been used for centuries in herbal teas, tinctures, and wellness blends that support relaxation, clarity, and healthy libido.
Damiana is often prepared as damiana tea, offering a smooth herbal infusion with subtle bitterness and a mild, calming aroma. Traditionally, it has been associated with relaxation, mild aphrodisiac qualities, calm energy, and support for emotional well-being. Herbalists frequently include it in blends for nervous system balance, mood elevation, and creative focus.
This loose leaf format is ideal for herbalists, formulators, and tea enthusiasts who want a pure, whole-herb product to brew, extract, or incorporate into custom blends.
HOW TO USE
For Damiana Tea:
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Add 1–2 teaspoons damiana leaf per cup.
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Pour hot water (90–100°C).
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Steep 5–10 minutes.
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Strain and enjoy warm or chilled.
Other Traditional Uses:
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Herbal tinctures
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Aphrodisiac blends
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Mood & relaxation teas
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Smoking and incense blends (traditional, optional)
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Natural botanical tonics
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Functional wellness blends
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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Mood & Emotional Balance
Used traditionally to ease mild tension and uplift emotional state. -
Aphrodisiac Traditions
Historically regarded as a libido-supportive herb for both men and women. -
Relaxed Focus & Calm Energy
Aromatic profile supports mild clarity without sedation. -
Versatile Herbal Ingredient
Used in damiana tea, tinctures, smoking blends, and tonics. -
Caffeine-Free Botanical
Suitable for daytime or evening enjoyment. -
Whole Leaf Format
Loose cut leaves allow optimal flavor and potency.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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100% Dried Damiana Leaf (Turnera diffusa)
FAQ SECTION
Q: What is damiana?
Damiana is an aromatic herb used in traditional herbalism for mood, relaxation, libido, and emotional well-being.
Q: What is damiana leaf used for?
Damiana leaf is used for teas, tinctures, herbal blends, and occasionally for botanical smoking mixtures.
Q: How do I make damiana tea?
Steep 1–2 teaspoons in hot water for 5–10 minutes. See “How To Use” above.
Q: What does damiana tea taste like?
Damiana tea has a slightly bitter, earthy, aromatic flavor with a smooth finish.
Q: Does damiana contain caffeine?
No. Damiana is naturally caffeine-free.
Q: Can damiana be blended with other herbs?
Yes — it pairs well with passionflower, rose, lemon balm, skullcap, and cacao.
Q: Can men and women both use damiana?
Yes. Damiana is used traditionally by both genders for mood and libido support.
Q: Is damiana safe for daily use?
Damiana is generally well-tolerated, but consult a qualified practitioner for long-term use or if pregnant/breastfeeding.














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