Placenta Butter Pictorial
Posted by: Christina Gabbard | Filed Under Uncategorized | 3 comments| 2011 |
| Jan 1 |
Placenta Butter is naturally healing
and easy to make!
Can be used for topical healing of:
- Diaper Rash
- Baby eczema
- Cradle cap
- Cuts and scraps
- Cesarean incisions
- Cracked and dry skin such as elbows and heels
You can harness the power of herbs by incorporating them into this “butter”. The following herbs are known for their healing properties:
- Calendula
- Comfrey
- Marshmallow
- Plantain
Step 1: Get some Ghee or *Shea butter

Step 2: Two tablespoons of powdered placenta.

Step 3:> Melt the Ghee over medium heat.

Step 4: Melted Ghee and placenta powder. *This is when you add your healing herbs of choice. Steep and swirl a few times until it’s cool. Then gently reheat.

Step 5: Line a sieve with cheesecloth and strain the infused butter into your jar. Press with a wooden spoon to extract as much Ghee from the healing herbs and placenta powder as possible. After the initial straining, you may want to do it again in order to remove as much of the placenta powder and herb particles as possible. Pour it all back into the glass jar.

Allow to cool completely before tightening the jar lid. A valuable asset to your medicine cabinet. Stored in a dark, cool place, it will keep for about a year.
* I’ve received good feedback on the Shea butter and Comfrey blend.
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WOW
How much ghee or shea butter do you start with? This looks awesome!
Hey Karin,
Ghee, shea butter and coconut oil have soothing / healing constituents. Generally I use about 12oz. If you decide to give it a-go, let us know your thoughts. http://carolinaplacentalady.com/wp-admin/#comments-form