Higher Nature Muira Puama and Damiana Aphrodisiaca - 60 Vegicaps
For centuries both the roots of the large Muira Puama bush and the leaves of the Damiana Aphrodisiaca have been drunk as a tea for their aphrodisiac properties.
Muira Puama
Muira Puama, also called "potency wood," is a small tree that grows to 5m high and is native to the Brazilian Amazon and other parts of the Amazon rainforest. The small, white flowers have a pungent fragrance similar to jasmine's.
Historically, all parts of Muira Puama have been used medicinally, but the bark and roots are the most-utilized parts of the plant. It has long been used in the Amazon by indigenous peoples for a number of purposes.
Damiana Aphrodisiaca
Damiana is a small shrub that grows 1-2 m high and bears aromatic, serrate leaves that are 10-25 cm long. The leaves are used and are harvested during the flowering season. Damiana is found throughout Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies, as well as in parts of South America.
Power to support Lovemaking
Damiana was recorded to be used as an aphrodisiac in the ancient Mayan civilization, as well as for "giddiness and loss of balance." A Spanish missionary first reported that the Mexican Indians made a drink from the Damiana leaves, added sugar, and drank it for its purported power to support lovemaking.
CONTAINS NO added sugar, salt, wheat, gluten, yeast, lactose, dairy products, artificial preservatives, colours or flavourings.
60 x 650mg Vegicaps
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One capsules typically provides |
Content |
Muira Puama root (Liriosma ovata) extract 10:1 |
350mg |
Damiana Aphrodisiaca leaf (Turnera diffusa Aphrodisiaca) standardised extract (minimum 3% rutin) |
300mg |
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Encapsulated with natural ingredients; Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, rice flour, vegetable magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide.
CONTAINS NO added sugar, salt, wheat, gluten, yeast, lactose, dairy products, artificial preservatives, colours or flavourings.
Dosage Guide:
Take 1 capsule up to 3 times a day, after meals.
Contraindication:
Not advisable if pregnant.
Caution in cases of IBS (Irritable Bowl Syndrome)