Eat My What? (article in The Montpelier Bridge) Tara Carpenter, PES. Helping mothers feel balanced hormonally in Vermont, since 2011. Written by The Montpelier Bridge February 7, 2013, News & Features on Tara Carpenter, Placenta Encapsulation Specialist. Tara Carpenter is a Placenta Encapsulation Specialist (PES.) serving new mothers in Central Vermont since 2011. To learn […]
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As a PBi-Certified Placenta Encapsulator I get to witness how much a new mother benefits from taking her placenta capsules made with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) method. Why would a woman eat her placenta? Because during pregnancy, this is the organ that regulates and stores hormones. Once it is expelled after a baby’s birth, we […]
If you want to have a lotus birth AND encapsulate, here are three ways to do so: #1 Way) Keep baby connected to umbilical cord and the placenta for up to 4 hours. This is the easiest way to keep the placenta fit for
Placenta Encapsulation PickUp/DropOff Service Tara Carpenter, CPES. Helping new mothers access postpartum hormonal support in Vermont, since 2011. I urge all expectant mothers interested in hiring an Encapsulator to encapsulate the placenta into capsule form to read the below. I practice as a Placenta Encapsulator in Vermont where there are strict standards to follow in […]
A short-term lotus birth is when new parents decide ahead of time that they want to leave the umbilical cord attached to their baby and the placenta for a period of time after birth to allow the baby to receive plenty of benefits (see below) from remaining attached in this way. Don’t mistaken a short […]
Though I do not offer this service, my colleague Michelle Broaddus is a Maya Masseuse Therapist in Montpelier, VT. You can reach her at purelight13@gmail.com. Michelle has experience helping women become pregnant, have a healthy pregnancy, and in the postpartum to align the uterus. Regular Maya Abdominal Therapy supports women during the childbearing years and […]
Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy™ is a traditional Maya healing technique developed by Dr. Rosita Arvigo to restore the position and health of pelvic and abdominal organs. This external, noninvasive abdominal massage is best known for correcting a prolapsed, fallen, or tilted uterus (wandering womb). Sudden falls, whiplash and bouncing (i.e. running), even just […]
