Description
Discover the virtues of vulgar alchemy with this beneficial herbal tea. Traditionally used for its regulatory effects on the menstrual cycle, it is also beneficial for digestion and skin.
The alchemy is appreciated for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to relieve menstrual disorders.
Alchemilla vulgaris is a perennial plant that thrives in the humid meadows and clearings of the temperate regions of Europe. Its leaves, in the shape of a cup, retain the morning dew, symbol of purity and magic. The plant blooms from May to August, producing small yellow-green flowers.
The Alchemille, nicknamed the "Coteau des Dames", is a plant cherished by women since the Middle Ages. Used for its regulating virtues of the menstrual cycle, it was once considered a magical plant by the alchemists, who saw it as a symbol of femininity and transformation.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of dried plant in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. This herbal tea is recommended twice a day, especially during periods of menstruation to relieve pain and discomfort.
Avoid during pregnancy and in case of allergy to plants of the family Rosaceae. Prolonged consumption requires advice from a health professional.
No specific deadline
The alchemy is appreciated for its astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to relieve menstrual disorders.
Alchemilla vulgaris is a perennial plant that thrives in the humid meadows and clearings of the temperate regions of Europe. Its leaves, in the shape of a cup, retain the morning dew, symbol of purity and magic. The plant blooms from May to August, producing small yellow-green flowers.
The Alchemille, nicknamed the "Coteau des Dames", is a plant cherished by women since the Middle Ages. Used for its regulating virtues of the menstrual cycle, it was once considered a magical plant by the alchemists, who saw it as a symbol of femininity and transformation.
Data sheet
Infuse a tablespoon of dried plant in 250 ml of boiling water for 10 minutes. This herbal tea is recommended twice a day, especially during periods of menstruation to relieve pain and discomfort.
Avoid during pregnancy and in case of allergy to plants of the family Rosaceae. Prolonged consumption requires advice from a health professional.
No specific deadline