What if you could increase your milk supply, energy levels and iron, have a faster recovery after childbirth, and help avoid post-partum depression? What if it was all natural and formulated specific to you? YOU CAN!
Some moms call them "Happy Pills"
When the placenta detaches, rapid changes in hormone levels occur; which are often said to be some of the biological factors that lead to the development of postpartum depression. Nutrients in your placenta can help hormone levels remain balanced after birth.
{January Zuk is our certified Placenta Encapsulation Specialist, providing services in Jacksonville to St. Augustine, FL. See below for testimonials.}
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Your placenta contains:
· Oxytocin - The feel good hormone- why some people call their placenta pills, “Happy Pills.”
· Iron and Hemoglobin - to replenish the blood
· Cortisone – Helps to combat stress
· Interferon – Helps fight off infections
· Prolactin – Stimulates milk production
· Urokinase inhibiting factor and factor XIII – helps decrease bleeding and increases healing
Cost of services: $250, includes pick-u and drop-off, capsules in mason jar, placenta print (your placenta imprinted on a 11 x 14 waterproof
paper- it looks to resemble The Tree of Life), and a cord keepsake (the umbilical cord dried in either a heart or circle form-placed in a small satin
drawstring pouch).* One placenta yields 75-125 capsules.
*You can request any services to be omitted.
PLEASE NOTE: This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These services are not clinical, pharmaceutical, or intended to diagnose or treat any condition. Clients who choose to utilize these services take full responsibility for using the remedies at their own
risk.
Client Testimonials
“Placenta encapsulation equals happy new mom. January was my amazing doula for the birth of my daughter, and before the birth suggested that I should ingest my placenta afterwards. Naturally I was a little skeptical, but happy to find out that the placenta is put into pill form and quite easy to take. After my daughter was born I began taking the pills every day and felt great and had good milk production. However, since this was my first pregnancy I did not know if it was from the pills or just lucky genes. Then I went for a week vacation a few weeks post-partum and did not bring my placenta pills with me. I felt a noticeable change in mood and when I returned home and resumed taking the pills I felt I was on a happy high for a couple of days. I now call them my "happy pills" and am so thankful that I have them to help me through these first weeks as a new mommy. Thank you January!” ~ A. de Vries
