Esty Stool steaming chair
Yoni steaming
The foldable steaming chair, Esty Stool, is used for herbal vaginal steaming. It is made from high-quality lacquered pine wood, making it very durable, lightweight, and easy to maintain. It is a great tool for home relaxation during pregnancy and preparation for childbirth.






Herbal Vaginal Steaming
Is an ancient form of alternative medicine that uses steam with herbal extracts to heal and regulate the female reproductive system. It involves sitting over a container of hot water with herbs. The goal of this therapy is to use the herbal steam to enhance blood circulation in the pelvic area, relieve muscle tension, and harmonize hormonal balance. It can be applied throughout a woman’s life for various diagnoses and issues.
How to use the steaming chair?
Using the steaming stool is simple and comfortable. We recommend creating a calm atmosphere, ideally in a dimly lit room with soft lighting, such as candles, to evoke a sense of peace and relaxation.
First, fill the container under the stool with hot water and add the recommended herbal blend according to your chosen purpose (e.g., prenatal relaxation). Sit on the stool in a way that allows the steam to gently rise towards the vaginal area. Make sure the steam is not too hot to avoid irritation. Wrap yourself in blankets to keep the warmth from escaping.
You can add relaxing music or nature sounds to help guide you into a meditative and harmonious state. This combination will relax both your mind and body, promoting deep relaxation and allowing you to fully benefit from the healing effects of the herbal steam during the session.
Steam for 20-30 minutes. After steaming, continue to relax so your body can fully absorb the benefits of the herbal steam.
The power of herbs and steam. So that every modern woman can enjoy this ancient ritual.


When to use the stool?

Painful Menstruation
Steaming can help alleviate menstrual pain, regulate irregular cycles, and reduce symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

Pregnancy and Childbirth
Some women opt for regular steaming from the 38th week of pregnancy as part of their birth preparation.

Postpartum
It is used to support recovery, heal birth wounds, and tone the pelvic floor. The steam bath can relieve discomfort associated with postpartum stitches and accelerate the healing process.

