The leaves have traditionally been made into a tea and an incense which was used by native people of Central and South America for its relaxing effects. Damiana has long been claimed to have a stimulating effect on libido, and its use as an aphrodisiac has continued into modern times.
Damiana is a relatively small, woody shrub that produces small, aromatic flowers. It blossoms in early to late summer and is followed by fruits that taste similar to figs. Damiana has a strong spice-like odor somewhat like chamomile, due to the essential oils present in the plant.
Damiana can be used as a ingredient for a variety of chemically-infused plant material formulations in which Damiana is impregnated with synthetic cannabinoid, cannabidiol or others.