Activating 7 Generations of DNA & Healing 9 Ancestral Generations back
The International Aboriginal Womb Circle
Healing wombs from poor menstrual health, sexually transmitted diseases, reproductive system disorders, pregnancy health, emotional dis-ease and menopause.
To create a collective of creative intuitive healers committed to empowering individuals to heal themselves through Ancestry DNA Activation and Ancient Arts of Purification.
The International Aboriginal Womb Circle Mission
Roszella LLC, through The Aboriginal Womb Circle, is committed to transforming intergenerational trauma into holistic healing by providing culturally-rooted womb wellness services, sacred retreat experiences, and mobile yoni steam sanctuaries. We serve all women—especially those impacted by systemic neglect and emotional disconnection—offering them a path to reclaim their bodies, restore their lineage, and reconnect with their true essence through sacred care, education, and community. Our mission is to make holistic womb care a respected, accessible, and integral part of women's wellness in New York City and beyond.


Why Our Womb Work Matters Now — More Than Ever
Roszella LLC is answering the call that policy alone can’t fulfill. Our mission to provide sacred, mobile, and trauma-informed womb care aligns with new legislation and urgent health data. This work is ancestral — and now, it’s officially recognized as essential.
Roszella LLC’s Response
We’ve served over 1,000 women across New York and globally. Our offerings — from womb circles, fasting lifestyle, to herbal support — reach those left behind by conventional medicine.
Our pop-ups, retreats, and physical services directly:
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Alleviate fibroid symptoms naturally
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Offer culturally-rooted education
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Create safe, sacred healing environments
NY Fibroid Education & Awareness Act (A9984/S8704)
Passed: June 20, 2023
This bill requires the NY Department of Health to publish public education on fibroids — their symptoms, treatment options, and impact. It directly acknowledges the disproportionate burden faced by Black and Brown women.
“Given their high prevalence among women of color…”
— New York State Senate Bill A9984
The National Womb Crisis
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26 million women in the U.S. have fibroids (NIH, 2021)
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Up to 80% of Black women will develop fibroids by age 50 (AJOG, 2013)
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Most fibroid studies ignore holistic healing, despite links between trauma and fibroid growth (CDC, 2020)
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1 in 5 women report discrimination while seeking fibroid care (U.S. Office on Women’s Health, 2022)
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New York, London, New Jersey, Conn.
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Last Updated: July 28, 2025
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