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This beneficial herb has been referenced in many herbal and magical circles since the middle ages. Its first appearance in a botanical tome was in Jerome Bock's \"History of Plants\" in 1532. Its scientific name Alchemilla is a derivative of the Arab work Alkemelych, or alchemy, so called for the plant's magical potency. Folklore concerning Lady's Mantle seems to focus on the dew that is gathered on the leaves at the center of its furrowed leaves, which is said to be a key ingredient in several alchemical formulas. The dew was also said to be collected and used as a beauty lotion. Lady's Mantle was first associated with the worship of the Earth Mother, but as Christianity spread, and like many pagan symbols before it, it was absorbed and eventually became associated with the Virgin Mary.
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The basic method for dried herbs and flower is, take 2-3 tablespoons of dried herb in a cup or teapot. Pour hot water over it and cover it with lid for 10-30 minutes. Hot water is needed to draw out the antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins, flavonoids, and volatile oils from the botanicals. Strain and squeeze out as much as liquid as possible and enjoy!
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Lady's mantle is a perennial herb in the rose family native to North America,Europe, Greenland and Asia. Also known as Nine Hooks and Lion's Foot, thisspreading plant is noted for its globe-shaped, light green leaves and its small,chartreuse flowers. The genus name for this plant, Alchemilla , is a modifiedform of Alkemelych, an Arab term that references the plants historical use inalchemy.
Because the morning dew collected from the leaves is reputed to be thesecret to a beautiful complexion, the herb is also known as dewcup. The driedleaf is primarily used in teas, although it can also be tinctured.
The leaves and flowers are harvested when the flowers first begin to bloom. For teas, dry the leaves and flowers that you have harvested gently in a cool dark place. Fresh herb tea is magical. Simply take a few leaves and flowers and steep them in cool, or hot water (see below for recipes).
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We offer this herb tea in pure herb (no blend). You can also select your favorite tea with Organic Lady's Mantle Herb and create your special tea blend. Available in blends with black tea, green tea, oolong tea, white tea, and rooibos tea. Please note that the herb tea blends may contain caffeine based on your tea selection.
Lady's Mantle tea is a helpful herbal tea for supporting the gastrointestinal system and alleviating stomach cramps and tummy pains. As the name suggests, it's also commonly used to support women's menstrual cycles; helping to ease cramps, support hormonal imbalances, and for heavy bleeding.
In cases of menstrual cramps, the anti-spasmodic and pain relieving effects of this herb are attributed to compounds such as salicylic acid and quercetin which are known for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory actions.
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is certified food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
Lady's mantle helps maintain good comfort before and during the menstrual cycle. It also contributes to the normal digestion and normal state of muscles and joints (20 tea bags) - 30g More Information More Information Czech product name Kontryhel Caj - 30g Slovak product name Alchemilka Zltozelena Caj - 30g Shipping Weight 60.000000 Shipping Group STANDARD Manufacturer Mediate s.r.o Brand Apotheke Country of Origin Czechia Reviews Write Your Own Review You're reviewing:Lady's Mantle Tea - 30g Your Rating Overall rating 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars Nickname Summary Review Submit Review Sign Up For NewsletterJoin 10.000+ Subscribers and get a discount deals directly to your inbox. newsletter Subscribe ! Get in Touch132 Upper Richmond Road West,East Sheen, LondonSW14 8DS
Lady's Mantle Tea (Alchemilla vulgaris) is most likely named as such due to being known for centuries as a herb that can reduce or cure menstrual problems and PMS. Also acting as a weight loss herb due to the rise in metabolic rates upon ingestion.The final benefits of this herb are that it is high in anti-oxidants and can reduce the pain of a sore throat.
One clinical study published in 2011 looked at the effects of an herbal remedy made up of four plants, including the leaves of Alchemilla vulgaris, on human subjects. The 66 human subjects who completed the study kept up their normal diets but took the herbal supplement 30 minutes before each meal for three months.
Alchemilla is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Rosaceae, with the common name lady's mantle applied generically as well as specifically to Alchemilla mollis when referred to as a garden plant. The plant used as a herbal tea or for medicinal usage such as gynaecological disorders is Alchemilla xanthochlora or in Middle Europe the so-called common lady's mantle Alchemilla vulgaris. There are about 700 species, the majority native to cool temperate and subarctic regions of Europe and Asia, with a few species native to the mountains of Africa and the Americas.[2]
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Alchemilla, an aggregate of species collectively referred to as \"lady's mantle,\" is native to cool, temperate regions of Europe and Asia, with some species cultivated in North America, and grows in meadows, woodland clearings, and pastures. It is a perennial herb that grows up to 40 cm in height and consists of a short rhizome carrying ascending or sprawling stems and large (up to 8 cm in width) circular or kidney-shaped grey-green leaves at the base. The main ribs of the leaf protrude to the lower face and have small teeth at their tips. The inflorescence is a compound terminal cyme of dense clusters of small, yellow-green flowers, with sepals occurring in 2 rings of 4 without petals. The fruit is of the achene type (formed from one carpel). The entire plant is covered in fine, soft, short hairs.(Bisset 1994, Ghedira 2012, USDA 2016)
Lady's mantle, similar to most members of the Rosaceae family, contains flavonoids and phenolic acids, which may account for its antioxidant activity.(Condrat 2009, Condrat 2010, Denev 2014, Olafsdottir 2001) The flavonoids quercetin, rutin, and kaempferol have been identified, as well as the phenols gallic acid and caffeic acid, although concentrations among species vary.(Condrat 2010, Denev 2014, Fraisse 2000, Ghedira 2012, Smolyakova 2012, Takir 2014) The presence of tannins (ellagitannins such as pedunculagin and alchemillin) at concentrations of 6% to 8% has also been described.(Bisset 1994, Ghedira 2012) Aldehydes, alcohols, terpenes, esters, acids, and hydrocarbons have been identified in the essential oil.(Falchero 2009)
In vitro, lady's mantle leaf extract demonstrated some activity against human bacterial and fungal pathogens, including Helicobacter pylori.(Denev 2014, Krivokuća 2015) Various extract preparations from aerial parts of A. mollis showed moderate to high activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enteritidis, S. typhimurium, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans.(Seker Karatoprak 2017) 59ce067264
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