Damian- smokable – in thee – relaxing effect
8,00 €
Product Description
Dried leaves of Turnera diffusa, finely cut and suitable for both tea preparation and smoking blends. Traditionally used for relaxation, mild euphoria, and as an aphrodisiac, supported by centuries of anecdotal use, although scientific evidence remains limited.
Product Specifications
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Botanical name: Turnera diffusa
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Forms: Loose tea, smokable herb, capsules, tincture
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Key components: Volatile oils, flavonoids, arbutin
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Effect profile: Relaxation, light euphoria, potential aphrodisiac
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Legal status: Legal in the Netherlands and most EU member states
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Recommended users: Adults (not during pregnancy or breastfeeding)
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Product: Pure dried leaves with no additives
Key Benefits
Traditional Use & Modern Popularity
Damiana has a long history in traditional medicine and is gaining popularity in the Netherlands within the wellness and smart shop communities.
Multi-Use in One Product
This product offers flexibility, allowing both tea preparation and smoking use, so users can choose the method that best suits their preferences.
Mild, Well-Tolerated Relaxation
Anecdotal reports suggest damiana provides gentle relaxation without the strong sedation associated with some other herbs.
Quality Transparency
Each product includes a batch number and origin information for full traceability and quality assurance.
Botanical Background & History
Damiana is a small shrub native to Mexico, Central America, and parts of Texas. The plant was traditionally used by the Maya and other Indigenous communities for various purposes, including ritual ceremonies and as a natural aid for relaxation and well-being.
In modern times, damiana has found its way into Dutch smart shops, tea shops, and wellness products. The herb is valued for its versatility and mild nature, making it suitable for both experienced users and beginners seeking natural relaxation.
Chemical Composition & Mechanism of Action
Active components in damiana include volatile oils, flavonoids, and arbutin. Research suggests some of these compounds may have an inhibitory effect on PDE-5 enzymes, although this is primarily based on animal studies and laboratory research.
While the mechanisms appear plausible, it is important to note that human clinical data are still limited. Most claims regarding damiana’s effects are based on traditional use and anecdotal user reports.
Methods of Use & Preparation
Tea Preparation
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Dosage: Start with 1–2 teaspoons (approximately 1–2 grams) of dried leaves per cup of water.
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Preparation: Pour boiling water over the leaves and steep for 5–10 minutes. Strain and drink slowly. Evening use is recommended for optimal relaxation.
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Variations: Damiana pairs well with chamomile, lemon verbena, or mint. Add honey to taste.
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Frequency: Start with one cup per day and gradually increase to a maximum of two cups, depending on individual tolerance.
Smoking & Blends
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Preparation: Use damiana on its own or mix a small percentage with other smoking herbs. Ensure a fine cut for even burning.
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Technique: Take gentle inhales and avoid deep, prolonged inhalation. Pause between puffs to assess effects.
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Safety tips: Consider vaporizing as an alternative to smoking to reduce combustion risks. Avoid daily intensive use of any smokable plant material.
Vaporizing
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Temperature: Use low to medium settings (160–180°C / 320–356°F) for optimal extraction without combustion.
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Dosage: Start with a small amount and increase gradually. Always begin low and go slow.
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Benefits: Vaporizing reduces harmful combustion byproducts and offers a cleaner inhalation experience.
Tinctures & Capsules
For concentrated forms, always follow the dosage instructions on the product label. Take capsules with water and never exceed the recommended daily amount.
Safety & Side Effects
Important Warnings
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Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Do not use damiana during pregnancy or while breastfeeding
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Medication interactions: Consult a healthcare professional if using blood pressure medication, heart medication, or PDE-5 inhibitors
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Dosage: Always start with a low dose and discontinue use immediately if adverse reactions occur
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Medical conditions: Consult a healthcare provider if you have chronic health conditions
Possible Side Effects
Although generally well tolerated, some users may experience:
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Stomach discomfort or nausea
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Headache or mild dizziness
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Changes in blood sugar levels
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Allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
Harm Reduction Guidelines
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Product quality: Purchase only from reputable sources offering pure, uncontaminated leaves
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Combinations: Do not mix damiana with unknown substances or other psychoactive compounds without proper research
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Frequency: Keep use moderate and intermittent; regular use requires monitoring of overall health
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Work-related considerations: Although damiana rarely affects drug tests, contamination or combinations with other substances may pose risks in safety-sensitive roles
Scientific Evidence & Research
Current scientific evidence for damiana’s effects is largely based on animal studies and laboratory research. Some studies indicate PDE-5 inhibition and sedative signaling under controlled conditions.
However, robust human clinical trials are largely lacking. Most claims regarding damiana’s relaxing and aphrodisiac properties rely on traditional use and anecdotal reports rather than rigorous scientific research.
Understanding this distinction is important, and damiana should be approached with realistic expectations based on available evidence.
User Experiences from the Netherlands
Based on collected feedback from Dutch users, most report:
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Gentle relaxation without overwhelming sedation
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Mild mood enhancement, especially in the evening
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Good tolerability with minimal side effects
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A preference for tea preparation over smoking
User quotes:
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“A cup of damiana tea helps me relax before sleep without feeling groggy the next day.”
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“I mix damiana into my evening smoking blend for a soft, mildly euphoric undertone.”
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“I notice little effect during the day, but in the evening it’s perfect for winding down.”
Comparison with Other Calming Herbs
| Herb | Onset | Duration | Strength | Evidence Level | Best Use |
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| Damiana | Moderate | 2–4 hours | Mild | Limited | Evening relaxation |
| Valerian | Fast | 4–6 hours | Strong | Moderate | Sleep support |
| CBD | Variable | 4–8 hours | Moderate–Strong | Growing | Anti-anxiety |
| Chamomile | Fast | 1–3 hours | Mild | Good | General calm |
Damiana stands out for its unique combination of mild euphoria and relaxation, being less sedating than valerian and containing no cannabinoids like CBD products.
Quality & Sourcing
How to Recognize Quality
A high-quality damiana product includes:
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Full botanical name (Turnera diffusa) on the label
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Clear batch number and harvest year
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Country of origin and processing information
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Organic or ecological certifications where available
Laboratory Testing
Look for products tested for:
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Pesticide residues
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Heavy metals
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Microbiological contamination
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Correct botanical identification
Storage & Shelf Life
Store damiana in a cool, dry, and dark place in a resealable container. When stored properly, shelf life ranges from 12 to 24 months depending on packaging. Watch for signs of mold or moisture and do not use the product if quality is in doubt.
Legal Status & Workplace Considerations
Damiana is fully legal in the Netherlands and most EU member states. It is not listed as a regulated or controlled substance. However, employers may have specific policies regarding the use of natural supplements, especially in safety-sensitive roles.
If in doubt about workplace implications, consult company policy or contact your HR department.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does damiana make you high like cannabis?
No. Damiana does not produce cannabis-like psychoactivity. Its effects are milder and focus on relaxation and light mood enhancement.
Is damiana really an aphrodisiac?
Traditional claims and limited preclinical data suggest potential effects, but strong scientific evidence from human studies is lacking.
Can I use damiana daily?
Caution is advised due to limited long-term data. Start low, monitor your response, and consult a healthcare provider for chronic use.
Is tea safer than smoking?
Yes. Tea preparation eliminates combustion risks entirely. Vaporizing is an intermediate option with lower risk than smoking but higher than oral use.
Can damiana affect drug tests?
Pure damiana should not trigger standard drug tests, but contamination or combinations with other substances may cause unexpected results.
How long do the effects last?
Effects vary by individual and method of use, but generally last 2–4 hours at moderate doses.
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