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Yoni Steaming benefiting fertility and menstruation


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My name is Rita I am a Yoni Steam practitioner and Massage Therapist, Yoni steaming (vaginal steaming) is a holistic practice, in which a woman allows the warmth of herbal steam to permeate the exterior of her vagina. Respected by healers around the globe, yoni steaming is an opportunity to reconnect with your body and utilise the wisdom of plant medicine to heal your cycle. This gentle treatment provides effective support for the female reproductive system and invites reconnection with the powerful, creative energy of a woman's centre. There are many benefits of doing a Yoni Steam...


? Speed healing and tone the reproductive system after birth.

? Significantly reduce pain, bloating and exhaustion associated with menstruation


? Regulate irregular or absent menstrual cycles


? Increase fertility, increase cervical fluids, helps relax the vaginal canal and cervix


? Nourishes and tones the uterine lining


? Assist with the repair of a vaginal tear, episiotomy, or C-section scar


? Relieve chronic vaginal/yeast infections, and works to maintain healthy odour


? Ease symptoms of menopause including dryness or pain during intercourse


? Detoxify the womb and remove toxins from the body



Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if you would like to book a session: 07957519167

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