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Definition of damiana in English: damiananounˌdeɪmɪˈɑːnəˌdæmiˈænə A small shrub native to tropical America, whose leaves are used in herbal medicine and in the production of a liqueur, and also reputedly possess aphrodisiac qualities. 达米阿那,披散时钟花 Turnera diffusa, family Turneraceae Example sentencesExamples - In this, it is deeper acting than other herbs, such as the African yohimbe, the South America muira puama or the milder Central American damiana.
- The herbal remedies suggested by the website include kava kava, damiana, lemon balm, St John's wort and 5HTP.
- Did this to make Maywine one year; the brew was mugwort, damiana, rosehips, and some others in mead.
- Some of the herbs that are listed as ingredients include damiana, chaste tree, black cohosh and saw palmetto.
- For an aphrodisiac drink, mix 2 ounces each of damiana and muira puama tinctures in your favorite adult punch.
Definition of damiana in US English: damiananounˌdamēˈanəˌdæmiˈænə A small shrub native to Mexico whose leaves are used in herbal medicine and in the production of a liqueur. It is reputed to possess aphrodisiac qualities. 达米阿那,披散时钟花 Turnera diffusa, family Turneraceae Example sentencesExamples - Some of the herbs that are listed as ingredients include damiana, chaste tree, black cohosh and saw palmetto.
- In this, it is deeper acting than other herbs, such as the African yohimbe, the South America muira puama or the milder Central American damiana.
- The herbal remedies suggested by the website include kava kava, damiana, lemon balm, St John's wort and 5HTP.
- For an aphrodisiac drink, mix 2 ounces each of damiana and muira puama tinctures in your favorite adult punch.
- Did this to make Maywine one year; the brew was mugwort, damiana, rosehips, and some others in mead.
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