"Steaming is an essential health practice. In Thailand, women are encouraged to use herbal steams as a method of relieving pain, discomfort, and pelvic disharmony. Steaming the pelvis nourishes the skin, tissue, uterus, pelvic and core muscles. It encourages circulation and digestion especially in the lower organs. It relaxes the muscles of the low back, pelvic bowl and thighs, and can provide relief and rejuvenation to the body after birth, miscarriage, abortion and trauma.
The pelvis is the largest juncture in the body. Housing our lower digestion, lower lymphatic ducts, the reproductive system, and is the base for our spine, its complexity lends to its susceptibility to stagnation, immobility, ailment, pressure and tension.
For many women, complications can easily arise during menstruation, birth, miscarriage, abortion, surgeries, and sexual activities. The pelvis requires more healing attention than other areas of the body. Steaming is a wonderful and easy way to soothe its needs.
Herbal steaming can help strengthen the skin. As the pores open, therapeutic steam nourishes the skin, diving deep into the muscle and systems of the body.
Yoni Steaming is an effective addition to one"s recovery routine. For personal care monthly sessions can offer restoration and rejuvenation.
Our Yoni steam blends Thai herbs which restore, balance, nourish, and reset the body"s core. Additional herbs can be added for assistance with ailments, please let us know how we can help."
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