Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! Even more reason to encapsulate and speed up the recovery process.
We only process one placenta at a time to avoid cross contamination.
It all depends on the size of your placenta, but on average a placenta may yield 75 to 200 pills.
Although the placenta is technically meat, it has come from the mother herself and nothing has been farmed, been mistreated or has died in order to produce it. The capsules we use are vegetarian/kosher, containing no gelatin, so it’s entirely suitable for vegetarian and vegan mothers to consume their own placentas in capsule form.
We comply with all FDA. OSHA and EPA guidelines. All of our materials are one-time use. The only non-disposable equipment we have is the steamer, dehydrator, pulverized, and capsule maker, which is sanitized with hospital-grade cleaning products after each use.
Yes! The steam and dehydration method we use ensures that any potential bacteria is eliminated in the process.
Yes! The steam and dehydration method we use ensures that any potential bacteria is eliminated in the process.
This is an average suggestion for most women. Everyone is different and may choose more or less capsules depending on personal circumstances:
*2 capsules 3x a day for the first 3 days.
*1 capsule 3x a day for the next 7-10 days
*1-2 capsules a day until gone.
Capsules should be kept in cool dark place, preferably the fridge where they can last indefinitely!
DO NOT TAKE capsules if an infection develops such as mastitis, flu, or cold with fever. The “warming” effects of the capsules can counteract with the body’s natural healing. Resume taking your capsules after the symptoms are gone for 24 hours.
If you are HIV positive, or have AIDS, Hepatitis A, B, or C.
For South Florida residents; once your baby is born we will pick up your placenta from your place of birth.

All other locations; a prepaid shipping kit will be sent to you along with instructions on how to safely ship your placenta to us.

It is still safe to encapsulate your placenta
Babies are considered full term from 37 weeks onwards. If your baby is born before 37 weeks, it may be necessary or you may be asked if your placenta can be examined further. Often, you have a choice and often, the only consideration is that you may have a slightly smaller placenta. But YES you can still encapsulate!
Sometimes a placenta may be taken for further examination. As long as the staff is aware that you plan to keep your placenta, it is fine to allow it to be examined. Just be sure to have them place a label on the container of your placenta that states that you will be keeping it so they do not add any chemicals. I advise to watch them do this before your placenta leaves the room.
Yes! As long as your placenta has been frozen and was handled and stored safely, including starting to chill or freeze within 1 hour of giving birth, it can still be used up to 1 year post-partum.
South Florida residents: You can call or text 24/7 and we will pick up your placenta from your place of delivery.

NON-South Florida residents: Follow collection guidelines emailed to you.

South Florida Residents: Capsules are ready for delivery in 2-3 days.
We use the TCM (Traditional Chinese Method) of placenta encapsulation which includes steaming, dehydrating, and pulverizing. This is considered to be the safest method.
*Increases milk supply
*Balances your hormones
*Combats fatigue
*Prevents signs of aging
*Increases energy levels
*Prevents “baby blues”
*Reduces postpartum bleeding
*Increases iron levels
*Promotes mother/child bonding
*Helps uterus return to normal size
*Overall quicker recovery
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