Collection: ✨ Sacred Steams by Ayani ✨
Science × Spirit | Ritual × Rest

Experience the art of pelvic wellness through external, temperature-controlled herbal steam and sitz rituals.
Rooted in nursing science, guided by ancestral plant knowledge, and held in sacred space — these offerings are for those ready to honor their womb, pelvis, and nervous system with intention.

🌙 Our Offerings

Moon Harmony — Cycle Comfort Steam Ritual

Ease cramps, calm the nervous system, and support your cycle rhythm with chamomile, lemon balm, rose, and yarrow.

Flora Balance — Gentle Freshness Steam Ritual

A gentle infusion of calendula, plantain, rose, thyme, and rosemary — crafted for microbiome-friendly support and ritual balance.

Golden Yarrow Restore — Postpartum Sitz Ritual

A warm sitz bath ritual with calendula, chamomile, yarrow, and witch hazel — soothing perineal comfort and postpartum healing.

Sacred Seed — Preconception Steam Ritual

Grounding herbs like rose, chamomile, lemon balm, motherwort, and raspberry leaf — for relaxation and preconception seasons.

 

Bundle Rituals

🌿 Womb x Waters 

IV + Steam Bundle — $250
Pair any herbal steam with one of our signature IV drips for deep replenishment.

🌿 Ayani’s Sacred Bundle — $450
A month of ritual and restoration with any 2 Apothecary Steam Ritual + any 2 signature IV drips. The ultimate pause and restore ritual.

 

🔒 Safety First

Our steams are:
Always brewed separately (never over direct heat)
Cooled to gentle warmth (≤50 °C for steam, ≤40 °C for sitz)
Consent-led and optional as sitz soaks
Not for pregnancy, active bleeding/infection, recent procedures, or neuropathy

These rituals are sacred comfort practices, not medical treatments. Always seek clinical guidance for infections, unusual bleeding, or medical concerns.

 

How to Book

  1. Choose your ritual blend.
  2. Select Classic, Ritual, or Apothecary Deluxe session.
  3. Add optional IV bundle for deeper nourishment.
  4. Book your session and step into sacred rest.

 

“You are a healer, witness, and guide in spaces where the world has looked away. Here, we remember softness as medicine.”