Tuesday 28 February 2017

Why should your placenta encapsulator be PSA recognised?

First of all  I'd  like to apologise for the plain blog post, it's 11pm kids are in bed so I'm hiding in the darkness! I'm tired but something is on my mind so here I am getting it out in the open. 

A wonderful parenting group exists on Facebook but conflict often arises when people have a difference of opinion and everybody is of course entitled to that opinion, it's what you do with the education and knowledge that is being given to you that is important. Do you grow and learn or stay close and often mislead people with ill advise? 

WHAT IS PSA? 
PSA stands for Placenta Services Australia. It is a fantastic directory for those seeking an encapsulator. All encapsulators must have shown proof of training as an encapsulator, food handling certificate and  blood borne pathogens, they must also be willing to learn more and continue learning as the industry grows. 

Placenta encapsulation has grown a lot over the years as people learn more about the benefits. It is an industry now, we have standards to uphold and so much more to learn. At PSA the opportunity is there to gain knowledge and wisdom from mentors and fellow encapsulators. 

PSA are strict, professional and ensure all encapsulators listed work to the highest standard.  

It is so much more than the directory it appears to be to those seeking an encapsulator, underneath there is a network of highly skilled encapsulators striving for the very best for their clients working hard to ensure the client can advocate to keep their placenta. Qualified encapsulators who learn more and more through each other and extensive research. 

If you're thinking about encapsulation please take a look at the list of encapsulators recommended by the PSA and have the confidence that your encapsulator has been background checked and strives for the best for you and your placenta.