PlacentaCon 2016 is nearly upon us – March 26, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV. We have a terrific lineup of speakers, presenting information on a variety of topics: Maryn Taylor and Maria Pokluda, of Dallas Ft. Worth Placentas, will be giving a presentation on running a placenta-based business. Sara Harkness from Sacred Postpartum will be […]
Placenta Encapsulation Specialist® – Trademarked
When I coined the phrase “placenta encapsulation” back in 2005, I was just looking for something to call the process with which I had fallen in love. Over the next year, as more and more women learned about placenta encapsulation and wanted me to prepare their placentas for them, I had to come up with […]
Celebrity Placenta Capsule Fans
Not all of our famous clients prefer to have their name associated with placentophagy, but fortunately some celebrity moms are very open to sharing their little “postpartum secret”. Check out these photos of famous placenta pills: Holly Madison I had the pleasure of preparing the placenta of Holly Madison’s daughter in 2013. Holly was very […]
Oldest Known Placenta Fossil Found
The oldest known remains of a mammalian placenta have been found inside the 48-million-year-old fossil of an early ancestor of a horse – with its unborn foal still inside. The remarkably well-preserved body of a horse-like species known as Eurohippus messelensism was discovered at the Messel Pit, a disused shale quarry in Darmstadt, Germany. […]
Try a new PBiU Course for FREE in November!
Have you heard about the new Placenta Encapsulation Training courses that PBiU launched earlier this year? Here is what a couple of our recent students have said when we asked for anonymous feedback: “I have been doing placentas for a bit and learned from someone else which has been good, but now I feel way […]
Placenta Points Way to Cancer Cure
Scientists were hoping to create a vaccine against malaria that they could give to pregnant women. What they may have found instead is a weapon against cancer. Danish scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of British Columbia (UBC) discovered that the carbohydrate which the malaria parasite attaches itself to in […]