Silbermantelkraut
Silbermantel Silbermantelkraut Alchemilla alpina Alpine lady s mantle Family Rosaceae Habitat Meadows pastureland and woodland clearings mainly on acid soils Perennial Medicinal Uses Lady s mantle has a long history of herbal use mainly as an external treatment for wounds and internally in the treatment of diarrhoea and a number of women s ailments This plant the alpine ladies mantle has been shown to be more effective in its actions The herb is alterative antirheumatic astringent diuretic emmenagogue febrifuge sedative styptic tonic and vulnerary The leaves and flowering stems are best harvested as the plant comes into flower and can then be dried for later use The fresh root has similar and perhaps stronger properties to the leaves but is less often used The plant is rich in tannin and so is an effective astringent and styptic commonly used both internally and externally in the treatment of wounds It is also used as a treatment for excessive menstruation
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