Placenta Encapsulation

In home encapsulation, over the course of 2 days. Your choice of Raw or Steamed. All necessary equipment is supplied, and throughly sanitized before use; All that is required is a work space, that can be undisturbed overnight.

Placenta yield will vary by size, but most can expect anywhere from 60-200 pills. Stored in an amber bottle, in a cool dry place, you can expect your pills to last up to 2 years in ideal conditions.

Please keep in mind, that results will vary. Placenta pills should not be taken if you’re experiencing fever, flu, colds or infections such as mastitis.

Methods

 

Simple (Raw)

Raw encapsulation preserves more of the placenta’s hormones, and often has a higher yield. Those who are looking to increase their energy levels after birth are likely to benefit from raw capsules and is recommended during warm months.

Your placenta will undergo a gentle cleaning technique, before being thinly sliced and dehydrated at 160 degrees. Once it is bone dry, your placenta will be ground and put into capsules, all while maintaining a throughly sanitized environment.

Steamed

Steamed encapsulation is the method of using warming properties, such as lemon and ginger to restore balance and aid in circulation. Steamed encapsulation is recommended in colder months, for those who are sensitive to hormones and easily upset stomaches. In some cases such as GBS your placenta will need to be steamed to decrease risk of bacteria growth.

Your placenta is steamed with a blend of lemon, ginger and pepper, before being thinly sliced and dehydrated. Once it is bone dry, your placenta will be ground and put into capsules, all while maintaining a throughly sanitized environment.

Offerings

Disclaimer:
Madison Blades Birth Services is not a pharmacy, herbalist, medical doctor, or authorized to prescribe medications. Benefits of placenta encapsulation are not approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and have varying outcomes for each individual. The placenta is meant to be ingested solely by the birther, not for their family or friends, and cannot be guaranteed to have any specific result.