Damiana Spagyric
Damiana, our favourite herb, was used by the Aztecs for impotency and Mexican women were also known to use the fragrant leaves in a tea to stimulate love making. The Damiana plant is so important that it has been classified in Mexico as a “national treasure” and now a prohibited export as a live plant.
Specifications
Botanical Name |
Turnera diffusa |
Other Names |
Turnera aphrodisiaca |
Ingredients |
Spagyric of Damiana. Contains alcohol: Triple filtered spirit for extraction and preservation. |
Spagyric difference |
Alchemical and advanced laboratory processes that maintain the integrity of the essential oils, tincture mineral salts, as well as the vital essence. This creates a unique substance that includes the physical and enhanced healing benefits of the plant. |
Produced |
In the United States by a qualified alchemist. |
Extraction |
Specific technique in accordance with Paracelcus and the hermetic philosophy, which includes slow cold extractions, long maceration, burning, astrological and energetic alignment. |
Organic Status |
Organic or wild harvested |
Country of Origin |
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Plant Part |
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Minimum Suggested Use |
(Each bottle contains one months supply if taken at the adult suggested quantity) Age 0-3 = 1 drop Age 3-5 = 2 drops Age 5-8 = 3 drops Age 8-12 = 4 drops Adults 5 drops Can be taken up to 3 times a day. Some formulas indicate up to 10 drops once per day (indicated on the label) |
Precautions |
Damiana may increase fertility and libido in men and women. Make sure your family planning is up to scratch! Excessive use over a long period may interfere with iron absorption. Limit consumption if you are anaemic. |
Vegan Friendly
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