by Kheyrne Danu | Oct 17, 2022 | Womb Wisdom
“The postpartum hormone drop is considered the single largest sudden hormone change in the shortest amount of time for any human being, at any point of their life cycle. But then your oxytocin goes up. That should ideally make us feel pretty well and happy, but it has...
by Kheyrne Danu | Sep 6, 2020 | Womb Wisdom
Once considered the norm in many cultures across the globe, vaginal steaming is slowly resurfacing and finding its way into Western women’s self-care practices. Whether it’s used for period cramps, postpartum healing, or as a sacred feminine meditation, yoni steaming...
by Kheyrne Danu | Mar 9, 2020 | Emotional Repatterning, Mooncycle Medicine, Mother Nourishment, Womb Wisdom
Sleep. It’s a thing. It’s something that we all need and something that many of us don’t get enough of. Some of us struggle to sleep while others tend to use it as trading collateral. But the one thing we do know is sleep is far more important than...
by Kheyrne Danu | Feb 7, 2020 | Mother Nourishment, Womb Wisdom, Yoni Wellness
The yoni is capable of experiencing the greatest pleasure and at the same time it can be the centre of discomfort or even overwhelming pain. There are far too many women dealing with chronic pelvic pain, a lot of which translates to sexual pain. Nearly 3 out of 4...
by Kheyrne Danu | Dec 19, 2019 | Emotional Repatterning, Mooncycle Medicine, Mother Nourishment, Womb Wisdom
It is often said that women are not logical. Well thank goodness for that! If we calculated everything in life, we would be completely unprepared for the unexpected, and life is one constant flow of unexpected. Women’s wisdom comes from the knowingness deep down in...
by Kheyrne Danu | Sep 30, 2019 | Emotional Repatterning, Mooncycle Medicine, Mother Nourishment, Womb Wisdom
Every month we see a new natural health product hitting the market at full speed. Some of them last, some fade away. I learnt a long time ago not to trust something just because it’s popular. In fact I am a natural born skeptic. I like to do vigilant research...