Evidence supporting the use of: Lady's Mantle
For the health condition: Menstruation (scant)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) has a long history of traditional use in European herbal medicine, particularly for women's reproductive health. It has been employed for conditions such as scanty menstruation (hypomenorrhea), heavy periods, and menstrual irregularities. The traditional rationale is based on its purported astringent and toning properties, as well as its ability to support uterine health. The herb contains tannins and flavonoids, which herbalists believe help "normalize" menstrual flow and support the endometrial lining.
Despite these traditional uses, scientific validation remains limited. Most evidence comes from historical texts, folk medicine traditions, and anecdotal reports rather than controlled clinical studies. Modern phytotherapy references often mention Lady's Mantle as a uterine tonic, but there is a lack of robust, peer-reviewed research specifically investigating its efficacy for scant menstruation. A few laboratory studies have explored its anti-inflammatory and astringent properties, but these do not directly substantiate its effectiveness for this particular menstrual concern.
In summary, Lady's Mantle's use for scant menstruation is rooted in tradition rather than strong scientific evidence. While it continues to be recommended by herbalists based on historical precedent, clinical confirmation of its benefits for this specific indication is lacking.
Other ingredients used for Menstruation (scant)
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dong quai root
iron
licorice root
maca
motherwort
vitamin B6
vitamin C
wild yam
red clover
akebia
Aletris
Ashoka
Blue Cohosh
Cohosh
Dong Quai
Estrogen
Molasses
Pennyroyal
Other health conditions supported by Lady's Mantle
AmenorrheaCramps (menstrual)
Dysmenorrhea
Menopause
Menstrual Irregularity
Menstruation (scant)
PMS (general)
Vaginal Dryness
Vaginitis
Wounds and Sores