The Mirror
When Liverpool mum Danielle Kinney turned to the internet for help after suffering crippling post natal depression, she discovered the huge trend among new mums in the US for taking placenta pills
But unable to find somewhere close to home to make them for her, she decided to learn how to do it herself and set up her own business..
Liverpool Echo
The Liverpool mum who turned Coleen Rooney’s placenta into pills after the birth of third son, Kit, has been bombarded with enquiries after an appearance on Channel 4.
“Danielle Kinney, 32, took part in this week’s How to Lose Weight Well and has since received messages from hundreds of people across the UK…
Manchester Evening News
Coleen Rooney has revealed she’s following an interesting post-birth health trend – taking pills made from her own placenta.
The mum-of-three has had her placenta turned into capsules by Liverpool company Placenta Plus after the birth of baby son Kit.
Coleen, 29, posted an image of the pills in a pretty jar with a blue bow tied around the lid.
She joins a long list of mothers who have chosen to follow the health trend, which is believed to…
Daily Mail
Coleen Rooney has revealed that eating her own placenta helped her feel more energised after the birth of her third son Kit in January.
The wife of Wayne Rooney swallowed her after-birth in the form of a capsule that contained her very own freeze-dried placenta.
Coleen 30, says that doing so boosted her energy levels and made her feel very ‘positive’ post natal…
The Mirror
Coleen Rooney has revealed the secret to her post-baby energy, confidence and svelte figure – eating her placenta.
And she believes the pills have helped balance her hormones, boost milk production, stabilise her moods and control her weight….
Parent Folk
The organic cream contains stem cells and collagen from placenta, extracted and blended ready for use within three days of the baby’s delivery.
Liverpool born, Mum-of-three Danielle Kinney has created the anti-ageing super-moisturiser as an alternative to luxury brands, many of which have sheep or cow placenta in them…
Liverpool Echo
Coleen Rooney has revealed plans to eat her own placenta after giving birth for the fourth time – as well as use it for face cream
The 31-year-old, who gave birth to her fourth son Cass Mac earlier this week, has turned to Liverpool-based company Placenta Plus to help turn her placenta into capsules, face cream, and even body oil…
ITV
Coleen Rooney has revealed she is eating her placenta after the birth of her son Kit.
The mum-of-three has had her afterbirth made into pills and tweeted a picture of them with the caption: ‘Looking forward to starting my capsules.’
It comes after her and footballer husband Wayne Rooney welcomed 8lbs 1oz Kit on Sunday…
Entirely North West
The organic cream contains stem cells and collagen from placenta, extracted and blended ready for use within three days of the baby’s delivery.
Liverpool born, Mum-of-three Danielle Kinney has created the anti-ageing super-moisturiser as an alternative to luxury brands, many of which have sheep or cow placenta in them.
The Standard
Coleen Rooney has revealed she is ‘looking forward’ to eating her own placenta following the birth of her third child.
Rooney, 29, announced the arrival of her son Kit with husband Wayne Rooney on Sunday.
She has since had her son’s placenta made into capsules by Liverpool based company, Placenta Plus..
Liverpool Echo
A Love Island star is following in the footsteps of Coleen Rooney as she plans to take pills made from her placenta.
Cally Jayne Beech, is set to join in the placenta encapsulation craze, in a bid to prevent baby blues and help with weight loss…
Entirely North West
Liverpool Mum, Danielle Kinney is changing the face of Postnatal Depression treatment with her pioneering Placenta Encapsulation service.
Danielle set up Placenta Plus following a visit to her GP with concerns about postnatal depression, which she had been wracked with during her previous pregnancy with her daughter, Tess…
Daily Record
Coleen Rooney is taking pills made from the placenta of her latest arrival, baby Kit.
The mum, who gave birth to her and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney’s third son at the weekend, had his placenta dried and then made into capsules by Placenta Plus.
The Liverpool company say the capsules reduce the risk of post-natal depression, boost energy and help with hormone balance…
Entirely North West
Danielle Kinney, 32, took part in last night’s How to Lose Weight Well and has since received messages from more than 200 people from over the UK and Ireland.
“I couldn’t believe it,” said Danielle. “I hadn’t told anyone I was going on the programme and yet the minute it started screening at 8pm, I got messages on Instagram and by text from friends who couldn’t believe I was on the telly – and then hundreds of emails from people interested in having it done…
Liverpool Echo
The Liverpool business behind the placenta pills loved by celebrities has now launched a face cream for news mums.
Placenta Plus is hoping the organic cream will give women the ultimate post-birth treatment.
The cream itself contains stem cells and collagen from placenta, extracted and blended ready for use within three days of the baby’s delivery…
Liverpool Echo
When Liverpool mum Danielle Kinney turned to the internet for help after suffering crippling post natal depression, she discovered the huge trend among new mums in the US for taking placenta pills.
But unable to find somewhere close to home to make them for her, she decided to learn how to do it herself and set up her own business…
Liverpool Echo
Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley has followed celebrity mums Coleen Rooney and Kim and Kourtney Kardashian by eating her baby’s placenta.
Tanya and her husband, footballer Phil Bardsley, had their third son Ralphi in August…
Huffington Post
Coleen Rooney is celebrating the birth of her third son by eating her own placenta.
The mum-of-three shared a photo of her Placenta Plus pills in a glass jar writing: ‘Looking forward to starting my capsules!’.
Rooney, who gave birth to her third child, Kit Joseph, on 24 January, explained a friend had recommended them to her, having never tried them after previous pregnancies…