
Damiama™
Plus (Damiana / Muira Puama)
Nervous System
Fortifier and Sexual Tonic.
This formula has the sexual energy-enhancing properties
of adaptogens as well as a tonifying and strengthening effect
on the central nervous and hormonal systems. Its actions
can nourish, tone and stimulate the sexual glands while
also beneficially feeding the central nervous system. Useful
for sexual problems where anxiety and depression are factors.
Contents: Mexican Damiana
leaf, Brazilian Muira Puama root, Brazilian Catuaba bark,
Green Oat seed and straw, Amazon Tayuya root, fresh Nettle
leaf, Brazilian Suma root, Chinese Fo-Ti root, Peruvian
Maca root, Chinese Schizandra berry, Chinese Cordyceps fungus
and Ginger root in a base containing concentrated Bee Pollen
extract. Maintenance Tonic: 15 to 30 drops 1-2 times daily.
Restorative Tonic: 20 to 45 drops 2-3 times daily or 45-60
drops 1 hour before needed. Not recommended if nursing or
pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Mexican
Damiana leaf (Angelica sinensis)
Women
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, tonic, nervine, anti-depressant, urinary antiseptic.
Common Use: Damiana
is an excellent strengthening remedy for the nervous and
hormonal system. Useful in treating depression and anxiety,
particularly when influenced by sexual factors. Also used
to strengthen the male sexual system. It has an ancient
reputation as an aphrodisiac. Not recommended if pregnant
or nursing.
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Brazilian
Catuaba bark (Juniperis
brasilinsis) Rainforest
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, nervine, tonic.
Common Use: The historic
traditional use of this herbal tonic is legendary. Many
say it is the most famous of all the Brazilian aphrodisiac
plants. It is a strong tonic and nervous system fortifier.
It is known for its general capability of giving strength
and relieving fatigue. The effect is pronounced in men,
especially as a libido enlivener. Many songs praising its
wonders have been sung by the Brazilian Indians. It is often
used in combination with Muira Puama for tonifying the male
sexual and urinary organs, specifically as an aphrodisiac
and for impotence. It has reported benefits in relieving
insomnia from hypertension, restless sleeping patterns,
and even in helping to arrest failing memory. There is a
saying in South America that says, " Until a father is 60,
the son is his; after that the son is Catuaba's." It is
said that regular consumption of Catuaba bark over a period
of time leads first to erotic dreams, which are later followed
by increased libido. Catuaba is considered an "innocent"
aphrodisiac, meaning no adverse side effects have been reported
in its use. This herb combines well with Brazilian Muira
Puama root.
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Brazilian
Muira Puama root (Ptychopetalum olacoides)
Rainforest
Actions:
Aphrodisiac, stimulant, astringent, nervous system tonic.
Common Use: Muira Puama
or Liriosma, is a tree that grows in the rain forests of
Brazil. Commonly referred to as Potency Wood or Raiz del
Macho (Root of the Male), these names give a good indication
of the aphrodisiac qualities this root is said to possess.
Used as a mild tonic for depressed basal metabolism, it
often exhibits distinct sexual stimulation in both sexes.
This herb is influential in treating the symptoms of nervous
problems and disorders, such as neurasthenia, neuralgia
and nervous depression. It makes an excellent tonic for
the nervous system. Also indicated for those with low energy
levels but no particular organic or emotional problems,
impotency, frigidity, general lassitude, poor sacral stimulation,
cold hands and feet, menstrual cramps and PMS and is thought
to fortify the stomach and intestines. This root combines
well with Brazilian Catuaba bark. Not recommended if nursing
or pregnant.
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Green
Oat seed and straw (Avena sativa)
Actions:
Nervine tonic, restorative, anti-depressant, nutritive.
Common Use: Oats are
one of the best remedies available for feeding and nourishing the nervous
system, especially when under stress. Indicated as a specific in cases
of nervous debility and exhaustion when associated with depression. It
can be used with most of the other nervines, both relaxant and stimulatory,
to strengthen the whole of the nervous system. It is also useful for general
debility, impotence and as a nutritious restorative tonic.
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Amazon
Tayuya root (Cayaponia tayuya v. sp.)
Rainforest
Actions:
Alterative,
depurative, nutritive, rejuvinator, nervine, digestive aid, liver tonic.
Common Uses: This
remarkable plant from the Amazon Rainforest has been traditionally used
to purify the blood and detoxify the system. It is believed that this
herb can help retard the aging process, help the body retain youthful
vigor, postpone degenerative disease or speed up recovery from disease
by providing essential nutrients, supporting the hormonal and nervous
systems, activating enzymatic systems and regulating metabolism. It has
also been used to calm the pain associated with neuralgias, sciatica,
backaches, headaches and rheumatism. Its beneficial action on the digestive
system can help improve sluggish digestion, reverse the discomfort of
excess stomach acid, relieve stomach tension and clear liver obstructions.
Tayuya is also said to have a very beneficial effect on a wide variety
of skin problems.
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Fresh
Nettle leaf (Urtica dioica)
Actions:
Alterative, nutritive, astringent, diuretic, tonic.
Common Use: Nettles
are one of the most widely applicable plants available. They can effect
a wide range of problems and act as an excellent general detoxifying remedy
and whole body tonic. Nettles are a rich source of trace elements, absorbing
and accumulating them. Because of their rich nutritional content, (this
includes minerals, vitamins, iron and chlorophyll) they have traditionally
been used for anemia, exhaustion, debility and to help people recuperate.
The high content of silicon present has made nettles highly beneficial
in stimulating hair growth and improving the condition of the hair and
especially the skin.
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Brazilian
Suma root (Pfaffia paniculata) Rainforest
Actions:
Adaptogen, tonic, aphrodisiac, restorative, astringent.
Common Use: Suma root,
also known as Para Todo (For All Things) is called "Brazilian
Ginseng" by some herbalists and is one of the most highly
regarded South American herbs. While not a true member of
the Panax ginseng family, it is an authentic adaptogenic
herb, and as such exerts a normalizing influence on your
body and can help regulate and enhance your endocrine, nervous,
digestive, cardiovascular and immune systems. South American
Natives have used Suma for centuries to treat wounds, skin
rashes, low energy and sexual disinterest. The overall effect
is to give you an increased resistance to stress while having
a cell-building and regenerating effect. It also has analgesic
and anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate
chronic and acute pain. Suma root is also quite valuable
nutritionally as it contains essential vitamins, minerals,
amino acids and trace elements. Researchers have identified
152 chemical constituents in the root, including 19 amino
acids, electrolytic and trace minerals such as iron, magnesium,
cobalt, silica and zinc, as well as vitamins A, B-1, B-2,
E, K and pantothenic acid. It contains high amounts of the
trace element germanium, which is a powerful immune stimulator.
The germanium may be partly responsible for Suma's powerful
ability to bring more oxygen to the cells. Suma root is
becoming quite popular because of its high content of several
palnt hormones. It is considered one of the richest sources
of B-Ecdysterone, a plant hormone that can help maintain
your youth and strength. B-Ecdysterone can also accelerate
wound healing , along with allantoin (comfrey also contains
allantoin), a known cellular rebuilder that is present in
this plant. Research in Brazil, Japan and the United States
has found unique natural substances in Suma called pfaffosides
which are believed to regulate blood sugar
levels. Suma helps regulate blood pressure, cholesterol,
hormones (especially estrogen) and acid-base balance. You
can benefit by using Suma root as a healing agent, tonic
or aphrodisiac. Not recommended
if pregant or nursing.
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Chinese
Fo-Ti root (Ho-Shou-Wu) (Polygonum multiflorum)
Actions:
Tonic, hepatic, cardiac tonic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator,
sexual tonic, rejuvenator.
Common Uses: In China
Fo-Ti known as Ho-Shou-Wu in that country, is one of the
most popular herbal tonics among the elderly. It is said
to tranquilize the spirit, nourish the blood and invigorate
the meridians. The properties of this herb are often compared
to Ginseng, but it has not yet been subjected to rigorous
experimental study. In Oriental philosophy, it is said to
increase Yin, thereby improving physical and mental health.
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Peruvian
Maca root (Lepidium meyenii) Rainforest
Actions:
Nutritive, aphrodisiac, tonic, adaptogen.
Common Use: Peruvian
Maca root, or Amazon Ginseng as it is sometimes referred
to, is a vegetable root or tuber, related to the potato
and the Mexican Wild Yam. Maca root has been used by the
native Peruvians since before the time of the Incas for
both its nutritional and medicinal properties. It contains
significant amounts of amino acids, complex carbohydrates,
vitamins B1, B2, B12, C and E and minerals, including calcium,
phosphorus, zinc, magnesium and iron. This herb has been
traditionally used to increase energy, vitality, stamina
and endurance in athletes, promote mental clarity, as an
aphrodisiac for both men and women, for male impotence,
menstrual irregularities and female hormone imbalances,
including menopause. Due to the number of steroidal glycosides
present in Maca root it is gaining popualrity amongst weight
lifters and body builders as a natural alternative to anabolic
steroids. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Chinese
Schizandra berry (Schizandra chinensis)
Actions:
Tonic, adaptogen, aphrodisiac, mild stimulant, deep immune
activator, antioxidant.
Common Use: Schizandra
fruits or berries contain various lignans, mainly schizandrins,
these lignans have been found to prevent liver damage, stimulate
liver repair, and stimulate normal liver functioning. These
properties appear to be related to the various antioxidant
abilities of the various schizandrins. Schizandra also helps
in digestion, regulating gastric acid release. Other studies
have shown that extracts of schizandra are stimulating to
the central nervous system and are cholinergic. There have
been numerous reports on schizandra's ability to quicken
reflexes, increase work efficiency, control anger and combat
neurasthenias (headaches, insomnia, dizziness, palpitations).
Other reports have mentioned increased cognitive function
and increased memory. Recent research studies
have indicated that schizandra has numerous biological activities,
including: anti-bacterial, mild stimulant, liver protective,
anti-depressant, antioxidant, adaptogen and cardiac tonic.
In Oriental Medicine, schizandra is recommended for the
lungs, liver and kidneys, including as an aphrodisiac (
kidney element). Schizandra is also a registered medicine
in Russia for vision problems since the herb has been found
to prevent eye fatigue and increase acuity.
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Cordyceps
fungus (Cordyceps sinesis)
Actions: Adaptogen,
tonic, immune stimulant, restorative.
Common Uses: Caterpillar
fungus or Winter Worm - Summer Grass, those are the common
names used for the highly prized Chinese tonic herb Cordyceps,
which gained national publicity in a mainstream publication
(Newsweek) a few years back because of its use by Chinese
women athletes engaged in breaking world running records.
In ancient China this fungus was used exclusively in the
Emperor's Palace because of its scarcity. Approximately
5 grams were stuffed into the stomach of a duck and roasted
until well cooked, then the Cordyceps was removed and the
duck was slowly eaten, twice daily over a period of 8-10
days, this was thought to be as potent as 50 grams of Panax
Ginseng. The New York Journal of Medicine reported that
Cordyceps has properties similar to Ginseng, being used
to strengthen the body after exhaustion or long term illness.
It has traditionally been used for impotence, backache,
to increase sperm production and to increase blood production.
In China, Cordyceps is used medically to regulate and support
the gonads and as a lung and kidney tonic. It is used specifically
for excess tiredness, chronic cough and asthma, impotence,
debility, anemia, to build the bone marrow and reduce excess
phlegm. The clinical studies done on Cordyceps in China
have been numerous and remarkable, indicating the fungus
can improve liver functions, reduce cholesterol, adjust
protein metabolism, improve immune functions, and has a therapeutic value in aging disorders including loss of sexual drive. These are
just some of the reported benefits attributed to this remarkable
fungus. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Ginger
Root (Zingiber officinale)
Actions: Stimulant,
carminative, rubefacient, diaphoretic, stomachic, sialagogue,
antioxidant.
Common Use: Ginger
may be helpful as a stimulant of the peripheral circulation
in cases of bad circulation, chilblains and cramps. It is
also used as a remedy for digestive problems, sore throats
and as a promoter of perspiration in treating fevers. Japanese
researchers have discovered cardiac-tonic principles in
ginger root. It is also said to be used with other herbs
to enhance their effectiveness.
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Bee
pollen
Bee pollen is a dense
source of protein and is considered to be a complete food.
It is a rich source of vitamins, minerals, protein, amino
acids, hormones, enzymes and fats. It has long been used
to increase energy and mental alertness, slow down the aging
process and retain youthful energy. It is frequently taken
by athletes to increase performance levels and there is
some scientific evidence available that supports this claim.
Available in formula only. Bee pollen may cause allergic
reactions in some people.
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