Damiana Leaves come from the plant Turnera diffusa, a shrub from Mexico and the Caribbean. As an incense, the dried leaves release a pleasant, slightly floral-herbaceous and sweet fragrance that has a relaxing and mood-lifting effect.
In Mexican folk medicine, damiana has long been regarded as an aphrodisiac and mood enhancer. In incense practice it is used for love incense, to increase sensuality, for relaxation and to dissolve inhibitions. It is said to open the heart and attract joyful, open energy.
Use: Place dried leaves on incense charcoal. Pleasantly mild smoke – well suited for romantic incense rituals.
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