Tami Laymon has been in the medical field for over 15 years. Tami was taken by surprise when a friend asked her to encapsulate her baby’s placenta. Tami did some research and decided to give her friend the gift of placenta capsules. She enjoyed the process and the more she learned, the more she wanted […]
Read MoreA BIG congratulations goes out to Anette Gettinger for completing her certification. Anette, a labor and delivery nurse, provides stellar, professional placenta encapsulation services to the women of Sainte Genevieve, MO Becoming certification takes a lot of dedication and hard work. To become certified, a specialist must complete the PBi training and prepare the […]
Read MoreThis interview was conducted on 5/11/15 for an upcoming broadcast. The questions were written by the interviewer, the responses are mine. ~ Jodi Selander Director, Placenta Benefits LTD What happens on the provider’s end – how do you prepare the placenta for ingestion? In the process that I have adapted from Traditional Chinese Medicine, the […]
Read MoreCongratulations to Heather Rawlett on becoming a Certified Placenta Encapsulation Specialist®. Heather, a RN on a mother/baby unit, became interested in placenta encapsulation during her second pregnancy. In an effort to avoid the baby blues, Heather decided to encapsulate. Her results were so positive, she really felt inspired to bring placenta encapsulation to her community. […]
Read MoreThe PBi Network of Specialists would like to congratulate Tiffany Johnson of Woonsocket, RI on becoming a Certified Placenta Encapsulation Specialist®. Becoming certified takes time and commitment. In order to be certified through PBi, a candidate must read and write response papers to research related to placentophagy. A candidate must also pass a written […]
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