Knowledge of Damiana
Widely touted as an aphrodisiac and used in many sexual enhancement combination formulas for men and women; balances deficiencies but has no overstimulating effect on normal function; euphoric similar to the effects of marijuana; mimics the action of progesterone and may be useful for progesterone deficiency (usually in menopause), is not estrogenic (does not stimulate estrogen or estrogen-receptive cancers or conditions); balances and tones the glandular and hormonal systems, central nervous system, and digestive system; relieves depression, stress, nervous tension, mental chatter, nervous debility, exhaustion, weakness, mood disorders, headaches, anxiety, hypochondria, dizziness, poor physical balance, bedwetting; may be useful for paralytic dis-eases, including Lou Gehrig’s dis-ease and Parkinson’s dis-ease; lowers blood sugar, relieves internal and external muscular spasms; digestive stimulant (bitter); use for indigestion, laxative, colic, ulcers, dysentery, appetite suppressant, aid to weight loss; expectorant (thins and expels mucus), cough suppressant; use for colds, flu, lung congestion, viral infections, earaches, eye inflammation, asthma, bronchitis, emphysema; tones the reproductive system, increases libido in men and women, stimulates orgasm, aids impotence; aid for infertility, childbirth, sexually transmitted dis-eases; also regulates menstrual cycles, PMS, menopausal symptoms, hot flashes, menstrual headaches, relieves vaginal dryness, normalizes female hormone levels; traditional use as abortifacient. Antispasmodic, antidepressant, astringent, bitter, expectorant, diuretic, tonic, hormone balancer, aphrodisiac. Not for use in pregnancy, while breastfeeding, or for children; may reduce iron absorption, lowers blood sugar levels; no listed side effects or drug interactions.
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