
Lady's Mantle ... from the past to the present ...
Derived from the Latin word "Alchemilla" related to alchemy. Alchemists believed in the miraculous power of the water drops in its leaves 'heavenly water,' (symbolizing purity and the mystery of nature) which were supposed to help them achieve eternal youth or turn ordinary metal into gold. They devoted much attention to lady's mantle, which led not only to its naming but more importantly to the discovery of its medicinal properties. Today's world relies on the proven health benefits this medicinal plant offers.

The leaves of lady's mantle have a fan shape with fine hairs along the edges that capture water (this is the Lotus effect, which allows the plant to self-clean, the technical term is guttation), giving the plant a beautiful shimmering appearance. It favors moist, semi-shady areas and often grows in meadows and fields. Interestingly, it does not grow in polluted areas. It also has a folk name: wild geranium. The best time for harvesting is early summer when it contains the most active substances. To preserve them, it is dried in the shade in thin layers.
Women's Health Support in Difficulties
The remarkable plant belonging to the rose family has been used for centuries to support women's health. With positive effects on the reproductive system, it is particularly beneficial for gynecological diseases, menstrual difficulties, painful cycles, and even fertility support and menopause-related issues. It can also significantly help with myomas and cysts. Thanks to these properties, it's also known as 'women's cloak' and 'lady's mantle.' However, this does not mean it is not suitable for men, as lady's mantle also helps with other health issues, such as digestive, bacterial, and viral diseases.
It is distinguished by strong anti-inflammatory properties which support faster wound healing and reduce skin inflammation. It is also beneficial for digestive issues, like diarrhea, due to its astringent effects, which soothe irritated digestion. Various studies have shown that Alchemilla vulgaris includes compounds such as terpenes, hydrocarbons, fatty acids, and their esters and aldehydes, which are responsible for their pharmacological activities.
Other active substances responsible for antioxidant and antimicrobial activities are tannins (gallic and ellagic acids) and flavonoids (quercetin, luteolin) boost immunity, and improve blood circulation. It contains up to 8% tannins, along with bitters, essential oils, and the important vitamin C, which helps in fighting viruses. Tannins have an astringent effect on the mucosa of the digestive tract and positively influence the intestinal microflora. Bitters increase the secretion of gastric juices, facilitate digestion and improve nutrient absorption in the small intestine. Gynastan acts on speeding up metabolism or reducing weight. Antioxidants, minerals, and phytohormones positively affect already mentioned women's health, accelerate blood clotting, and relieve cramps.
The herb offers natural strengthening with a broad range of versatile uses, as it accelerates regeneration - anti-inflammatory effects (antiphlogistic), positively affects the quality of skin, hair, joints, and muscles, stops bleeding (antimenorrhagic), regulates reproductive health, adjusts intestinal microflora and digestion, purifies the blood, acts against bacterial and viral infections (such as angina or cold), supports metabolism, helping with weight loss (metabolite), is a strong antioxidant, cleansing the body of harmful substances and benefiting the liver and kidneys thanks to its diuretic effect.

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