Europe and/or China
Alchemille - Lady's mantle

LADY’S MANTLE

Alchemilla vulgaris L.
Premenstrual syndrome
Digestion
Circulation

Lady’s mantle, rich in tannins and flavonoids, supports feminine well-being, aids digestion and protects cells against oxidative stress.

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Our references

Alchemille - Lady's mantle
Plant extract

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Partie aérienne

Regulations
and analysis

Identification : TLC

Data on traditional use

Cahier de l’agence du Médicament (France) :

  • Traditionally used to reduce the sensation of heavy legs
  • Traditionally used to accelerate intestinal transit

German monograph :

  • Used to accelerate intestinal transit
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Alchemille - Lady's mantle

Detailed description

Lady’s mantle, Alchemilla vulgaris, is a perennial member of the Rosaceae family, widely distributed in Europe and Asia. It is traditionally used to support feminine well-being and promote digestive balance.
This plant is rich in bioactive compounds such as tannins, phenolic acids (notably ellagic acid and chlorogenic acid), and flavonoids like quercetin. These molecules confer antioxidant properties, helping to protect cells against oxidative stress and maintain a healthy metabolic balance.
Traditionally used for its role in menstrual well-being, alchemilla is also recognized for its astringent and soothing properties, useful for supporting digestive functions. It is also used topically to promote skin repair thanks to its protective effects on tissues.