Would you ever consider placenta jewelry?Before you say, "EWWW NO!!" and click away, check out some of Placenta Training Company's favorite artists. They all create many offerings from necklaces, beads, earrings, bracelets, pendants and more. The artists all have their own style and you'll be sure to find something you will treasure. Not only do most of these artists make placenta jewelry, but also any other DNA small samples such as breastmilk, locks of hair and ashes from loved ones (pet or person). Some also do flowers, fabric, and sand from special locations. Why would you want placenta jewelry?As with any other the other ingredients, these small items can become sentimental, heirloom pieces that hold a special place in your heart. They can be a physical remembrance of a pregnancy or other event. That very special time in your life when you and your child were one. A way to honor that bond that once was. Plus, they are all amazingly beautiful jewelry that you can only share that special meaning with someone should you choose to do so. My favorite artists:www.HollyDay.co offers a large assortment of pieces in the memory collection. Her items are an inexpensive yet beautiful option. www.HeartandHeirloom.com is a Chicagoland local. These pieces are completely handmade. www.Lelaitdemamanjewelry.com offers a wonderful corded bracelet that I love along with several other designs. www.sacredlegacyarts.com offers truly heirloom quality fine artisan jewelry that will be passed down generation to generation. ![]() After seeing all the options is this something you may choose to do? If you are a placenta professional would you add this service? Let us know! Photo credit: Le Lait De Maman Jewelry. BurialTraditionally in many cultures placentas were buried as a ritual. Today, planting a tree with your child's placenta can be a meaningful way to honor your child and their placenta. DonatePlacentas can be donated to a training organization such as Placenta Training Company to teach others how to process placentas. Some police search and rescue dog training facilities will also take donated placentas to use in training. EncapsulateEncapsulating your placenta is just processing it in some manner and placing it into capsules. Anecdotally, consuming your placenta in capsule form can help balance your postpartum hormones so you do not experience extra overwhelm, sadness, depression, etc. Encapsulating tends to be the easiest and most mainstream form of consumption. ArtworkArtwork can include umbilical cord keepsakes, placenta powder jewelry, placenta prints and more unusual items like the infamous placenta teddy bear. They are a way to create a special or ceremonial bond by creating, saving, and maybe displaying the organ that grew and sustained your baby's life prior to birth. Placenta TinctureA tincture is a concentrated extract of liquid (in most cases an alcohol) and herb which takes several weeks to infuse. Then the properties of the herb (or placenta) are within the liquid. Vanilla extract is a tincture. Placenta tinctures are controversial both in and out of the placenta industry. Anecdotally, placenta tinctures are used for times of stress or emotional lows. Examples might be when your baby is weaning or when you return to work. External Use ProductsThese products include salves and lotions most commonly. Other more unique uses include skin care products and shampoos. Anecdotally, placenta products can aid in healing minor skin irritations, assist with anti-aging skin care, and help make hair grow faster and thicker. Placenta SmoothiesPlacenta smoothies are just smoothies with placenta as an ingredient. They can be made shortly after birth with raw placenta or made with dried powder from a processed placenta. There are many different smoothie recipes available online. Cooked as FoodThere are many recipes on the internet for cooking your placenta either as food or in food products. Probably one of the most widely heard of food items are placenta chocolates or truffles. This is when processed placenta powder is placed inside chocolates. Disposed of as Medical WasteAlmost all placentas are disposed of as medical waste at this time.
Placentas are all we focus on at PTC. This isn't just another course offering to build revenue or to expand the reach of a large organization. Placentas are the passion of PTC.
PTC offers an in person training. Let's face it, encapsulating a placenta can be a little strange or even down right scary the first time. It's sensory and emotional. PTC wants you to be able to experience it with a supportive trainer and other peers. You'll get to ask questions in real time and work with a real placenta not just a video. See upcoming trainings here or find out how to bring a PTC training to your area. PTC provides balanced information. We respect and honor the amazing placenta. We also respect blood borne pathogens, food handling guidelines, and care provider/birthplace concerns. PTC is about building up your community, not becoming the enemy. Once your training is over, your business is just beginning. PTC is there for you every step of the way offering support, guidance, and encouragement for your new business. |
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