Making a placental remedy and Lotus birth
It is possible to do a Lotus Birth and still make a remedy from your placenta. You just need to take a little bit of the placenta before you salt it or before it starts to decompose. For some people this may discount the effects of the Lotus Birth as the placenta is not totally complete, but for others they way up the benefits of each ‘procedure’ and choose to do both.
On making a placental remedy with a salted placenta:
if you make a remedy from the placenta after it has separated and dried (no matter how un-salt encrusted it is) it will be a different remedy. Certainly still a very useful remedy. It would have different indications. You wouldn’t think that there would be that much difference but there is.
The remedy made from a lotus placenta even if it hardly had any salt on the area would be more rightly called Placenta cum natrum muriaticum and it would have very similar indications but the difference being a stronger added layer of: increased thirst, desire for salty food not sweet, clear runny nose and sneezing at the start of a cold, tendency to cold sores, and the emotions to go with it would be something feeling like unresolved grieving
Making a Placental Remedy from a frozen placenta
If you have been storing your placenta in the freezer (it doesn’t matter how long it has been in the freezer), you can still make a placental remedy from it.
Simply thaw the placenta and choose the piece to use to start making the remedy as per the recipe.
Storage of Remedy
To keep the remedy long term, it is stored in brandy. Brandy acts like a natural preservative. Store in the dark.
Dosage
When the remedy is needed to be given as a treatment, as a dose in the mouth, then you need one-third brandy to 2 thirds water.
Add 10 drops of the stored placenta remedy to a half cup of water. This is then the right strength ready to give as a dose. One teaspoon of this mixture is enough to be given as a dose and you can give a dose morning and night for a few days out of this half cup. Stir the mixture in between each dose. You would get a lot a doses out of this cup before having to throw it out at the end of treatment. If you put the remedy in a dropper bottle the expiry date would be one year and the mixture needs to be one-third brandy and two-thirds water (that amount of brandy acts like a preservative)- if you are putting it into a half a cup of water that is for immediate use in the next few days. From a dropper bottle, one dose is 5 drops.