Services Offered:
Placenta Encapsulation (Raw or Steamed)- $250
Placenta Tincture - $35
Placenta Salve -$40
Encapsulation and tincture or Salve - $280
Total package, Encapsulation, Tincture and Salve - $310
Placenta Prints and Cord Keepsake - Free with every Encapsulation!
What is the difference between RAW method and TCM(Steamed)?
In TCM theory, the process of labor and birth leaves a lot of open, empty space, which is considered very yin, or cold. Therefore, one major way we can promote healing during the postpartum period is to add yang energy via heat. Raw placenta is considered extremely cold, and therefore inappropriate for extended use during the first few months after birth. We therefore incorporate steam and warming herbs into the remedy, and the final result is warming, tonifying, and nourishing for the postpartum. The Raw method is often used for clients who adhere to a Raw diet, which is based around the idea that heat destroys vital enzymes in food. All food preparation is restricted to temperatures less than 118 degrees F. Raw placenta is usually used immediately after the birth and in the first few days, especially if there was a large amount of blood loss. Raw placenta is perfectly indicated for this intense, short-term blood building. The tonifying, nourishing qualities of placenta prepared in the TCM method are best suited to this long-term use, when the goal is to reduce postpartum depression, improve milk supply, or replenish the body after birth. Placenta tinctures are well-preserved, and are therefore great for later use, such as menstrual difficulties or menopausal symptoms. Because it will generally not be used until after the postpartum period has passed, there is no longer a focus on warming yang energy. For those who are undecided, I would recommend the TCM Method for encapsulation, and raw placenta for tinctures.
*Please note: The Lemon, Pepper, and Ginger are only used upon request.
And now offering Breastfeeding Counseling!
Placenta Encapsulation (Raw or Steamed)- $250
Placenta Tincture - $35
Placenta Salve -$40
Encapsulation and tincture or Salve - $280
Total package, Encapsulation, Tincture and Salve - $310
Placenta Prints and Cord Keepsake - Free with every Encapsulation!
What is the difference between RAW method and TCM(Steamed)?
In TCM theory, the process of labor and birth leaves a lot of open, empty space, which is considered very yin, or cold. Therefore, one major way we can promote healing during the postpartum period is to add yang energy via heat. Raw placenta is considered extremely cold, and therefore inappropriate for extended use during the first few months after birth. We therefore incorporate steam and warming herbs into the remedy, and the final result is warming, tonifying, and nourishing for the postpartum. The Raw method is often used for clients who adhere to a Raw diet, which is based around the idea that heat destroys vital enzymes in food. All food preparation is restricted to temperatures less than 118 degrees F. Raw placenta is usually used immediately after the birth and in the first few days, especially if there was a large amount of blood loss. Raw placenta is perfectly indicated for this intense, short-term blood building. The tonifying, nourishing qualities of placenta prepared in the TCM method are best suited to this long-term use, when the goal is to reduce postpartum depression, improve milk supply, or replenish the body after birth. Placenta tinctures are well-preserved, and are therefore great for later use, such as menstrual difficulties or menopausal symptoms. Because it will generally not be used until after the postpartum period has passed, there is no longer a focus on warming yang energy. For those who are undecided, I would recommend the TCM Method for encapsulation, and raw placenta for tinctures.
*Please note: The Lemon, Pepper, and Ginger are only used upon request.
And now offering Breastfeeding Counseling!
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Healing Tree Encapsulation's services have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not meant to prevent, treat or diagnose any disease, illness or symptoms. Clients understand that they are assuming all risks and benefits on their own profound belief of the placenta's healing and nutritional properties.