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Just thought I'd bring this to your attention as I know many of us have done placenta encapsulation or are planning it for our births. The EU Food Safety Authority is set to ban mum's from having their placentas prepared for consumption (either as a smoothie or capsules or whatever) from 11 July unless they can be convinced otherwise. Apparently, despite the fact that athletes and spa clients and celebrities routinely use human placenta in IV drips or creams or supplements of various kinds (other people's placentas that is), a mum consuming her own placenta to increase her milk supply or prevent PPD is too 'novel' and is set to be banned because it qualifies as a 'novel food' (basically a food that's not been tested - even though mum's have been consuming it for thousands of years). The EU FSA isn't interested in what pharmaceutical companies are doing with placentas as supplements (placentas that most mums don't even know get 'donated' by hospitals for profit). If the ban goes fully in place, no one will be able to have their placentas encapsulated within the EU by someone other than themselves, and there is a risk that it may become increasingly difficult just to request to keep your own placenta (if you want to do PE yourself or plant it under a tree or do a lotus birth, etc.). Even if you wouldn't do PE yourself, it's so important that other mums have the right to do what they want with an organ that has nurtured their babies for 9 months. It's a basic human right to be able to make choices about our own bodies and what's best for us.
Here's an article that was published in the Independent this weekend about it all: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...ace-ban-on-taking-placenta-pills-9537726.html
Here's the post that IPEN has written about it: https://www.placentanetwork.com/urgent-european-fsa-action-banning-human-placenta-services/
There will be a change.org petition launched shortly to protect women's rights to placenta encapsulation, but in the meantime, many of us are emailing the head of the Novel Foods unit at the EU FSA, Dr. Manisha Upadhyay, who can be reached at the email in the IPEN post above to tell him about our experiences and why protecting the rights of women to do what they wish with their placentas is so important.
We are also looking specifically for women who consumed their placentas before the 15th of May 1997. This is apparently the date that the novel foods law came into place, so if we are able to prove that mums have been eating their placentas before then (which they have!), they can't be called a 'novel food' as they aren't 'new', meaning we can challenge the ban. If you are one of those women or you have a friend, mother, sister, aunt, etc. who is, please have them get in touch with IPEN at the emails in the blog post above.
Here's an article that was published in the Independent this weekend about it all: https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...ace-ban-on-taking-placenta-pills-9537726.html
Here's the post that IPEN has written about it: https://www.placentanetwork.com/urgent-european-fsa-action-banning-human-placenta-services/
There will be a change.org petition launched shortly to protect women's rights to placenta encapsulation, but in the meantime, many of us are emailing the head of the Novel Foods unit at the EU FSA, Dr. Manisha Upadhyay, who can be reached at the email in the IPEN post above to tell him about our experiences and why protecting the rights of women to do what they wish with their placentas is so important.
We are also looking specifically for women who consumed their placentas before the 15th of May 1997. This is apparently the date that the novel foods law came into place, so if we are able to prove that mums have been eating their placentas before then (which they have!), they can't be called a 'novel food' as they aren't 'new', meaning we can challenge the ban. If you are one of those women or you have a friend, mother, sister, aunt, etc. who is, please have them get in touch with IPEN at the emails in the blog post above.