North America


DAMIANA
Turnera aphrodisiaca Ward. syn. diffusa Wild

Damiana, Turnera diffusa, rich in flavonoids and essential oils, supports emotional well-being, promotes relaxation and contributes to digestive comfort.
Regulations
and analysis
Identification : TLC
Data on traditional use
German monograph :
- Used as an aphrodisiac, for sexual disorders, for reinforcement and stimulation during exertion (overwork), and to stimulate and maintain mental and physical capacity.
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Detailed description
Damiana, Turnera diffusa, a shrub in the Turneraceae family, is native to the tropical regions of America and the Caribbean. Its leaves have been used for centuries in medicinal traditions for their effects on emotional and physical well-being.
Damiana leaves are rich in flavonoids (apigenin, pinocembrin), tannins, arbutin and essential oils. These bioactive compounds confer antioxidant and adaptogenic properties.
Traditionally, Damiana is recognized for its aphrodisiac role, as well as for its support of digestive and urinary functions. It is also studied for its relaxing effects and its potential to promote healthy emotional balance thanks to its aromatic compounds and flavonoids.