Women’s mantle tea is recommended primarily because of its helpful effect on women’s problems and the desire to have children. We’ll tell you what you can use the tea for and what you should pay attention to when harvesting and preparing the herb.
Effect of women’s mantle tea

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As the name of the lady’s mantle suggests, this medicinal plant is used in almost all types of Women’s complaints used:
- Women’s coat tea is traditionally used Abdominal infections, Menstrual problems, White river (Secretion of white secretions from the vagina) and premenstrual Mood swings recommended.
- He also helps with Fertility disorders, Extra bleeding (Metrorrhagia) and Menopausal symptoms.
- Women’s coat tea is particularly common Desire for children used because it has a balancing influence on the cycle regulation in the female hormone balance. It also helps to build up and maintain the uterine lining, which is of great importance for conception.
- In the early days of the pregnancy Can women’s coat tea do that Reduce the risk of miscarriagebecause it strengthens the uterus.
- In the last month of pregnancy, however, the herb is helpful to reduce the To strengthen pelvic organs.
- But lady’s mantle is also very helpful after the birth: In this phase, the tea supports you Milk flow as well as the Healing process of injuries sustained during childbirth.
In addition, lady’s mantle herb has numerous other positive effects – regardless of gender:
- Lady’s mantle works astringent (contracting), anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, antioxidant such as antispasmodic.
- The women’s coat tea is recommended Gastrointestinal problems: The contained tannins cause the intestinal mucous membrane to contract, making it harder for bacteria to penetrate them. Therefore, the tea can be light diarrhea help.
- The tea of ​​the perennial plant also relaxes the mind and thus helps, for example stress-related symptoms.
- At Irritations of the mucous membranes Gargling with women’s mantle tea in the mouth and throat can help.
- In the genital area, tea is recommended – especially for women – as a hip bath, while it can also be used as a poultice for wounds and weeping eczema.
- Women’s coat tea also promotes the Blood circulationwhich can help if your blood pressure is too low. If you suffer from high blood pressure, you should therefore discuss the application beforehand with your naturopath or family doctor.
- In addition, the lady’s mantle will have a beneficial effect obesity, migraine, arteriosclerosis, diabetes and Thyroid disease promised. Also at Varicose veins the herb is recommended – it’s supposed to cleanse and thin the blood.
Harvest lady’s mantle wild and grow it yourself



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Lady’s mantle is a relatively widespread plant in our latitudes, which you mainly focus on wet meadows, in sparse forests and along ditches find. The mature perennial is between 10 and 50 cm high. From May to August the plant bears yellow-greenish flowers, while the seven- to eleven-lobed, circular leaves are hairy and jagged at the edge.
It is best to harvest the herb during the flowering period from May to August early morning. To do this, simply cut off all of the herb a little above the ground. But make sure that you only harvest part of the stock so that the plant can reproduce again.
Then you cut the herb into small pieces or just pluck the leaves off before you dry the plant parts in an airy and shady place. Of course, you can also prepare the tea from fresh lady’s mantle.
Grow lady’s mantle yourself
You can also use the lady’s mantle quite easily Grow in your own garden. The herb is undemanding and frugal. It’s best to choose one sunny location, but a partially shaded place is still suitable. The lady’s mantle prefers a moist, humus-rich and nutrient-rich soil with a neutral pH value. The plant, however, does not tolerate waterlogging.
Alternatively, you can also use women’s coat tea in Health food store or in the pharmacy buy where Organic quality is always preferable.
Preparation of the women’s mantle tea
- For each cup (250 ml) of women’s mantle tea, pour cold water over a heaping tablespoon of the dried or fresh herb.
- Now heat the infusion to boiling and then take it off the stove.
- Then let it steep in a warm place for about ten minutes before straining the herb.
For internal use in case of complaints or as a cure, drink a cup of lady’s mantle herb three to four times a day.
Externally, as described above, you can also use it for compresses and hip baths, while it is also suitable for douching in the vaginal area.
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