By Dr. Mercola
Damiana, also known as “hierba de la pastora,” is an herb that belongs to the Turneraceae plant family and originates from Central and South America.1,2 The plant grows as high as 2 to 6 feet, and is characterized by its olive green serrated leaves and vibrant yellow flowers. Damiana can refer to two closely related species that are popularly known for their uses for various health conditions: Turnera diffusa and Turnera aphrodisiaca.3,4
Damiana’s leaves are considered to be the most important part of the plant because of …read more
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