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Raktamokshana Treatment

Raktamokshana Treatment

Raktamokshana in Ayurveda

Raktamokshana Therapy is an Ayurvedic medicinal procedure that involves removing extra or impure blood from the body. Rakta, which means blood in Sanskrit, and mokshan, which means elimination, make up the phrase Raktamokshana.

Raktamokshana steps in to help when excess rakta and pitta toxicity has developed to the point where it cannot be treated with herbs or any other method.

Raktamokshana Types

Ayurveda provides a number of methods for bloodletting, or Raktamokshana, including:

1. Jaloukavacharana (Leech therapy): The use of medicinal leeches to suck away impurities from the afflicted region.

2. Prachchhanna: A technique for drawing blood locally that entails using a surgical blade or needle to make a few tiny punctures on the injured region.

3. Siravyadha: The removal of unclean blood by the pricking of veins using a particular tool.

4. Alabu: The application of a suction cup to the injured region in order to generate negative pressure and draw out contaminated blood.

5. Shringa: The removal of unclean blood from a region by creating a vacuum with the horns of certain animals.

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Raktamokshana Treatment benefits

Raktamokshana Treatment Cost

The Raktamokshana Treatment Cost is depend on various factors such as the location, the reputation and expertise of the Ayurvedic doctor and hospital, the duration of a treatment, the other specific therapies included, and additional amenities provided during the treatment. Divine Ayurveda is NABH certified Ayurvedic Hospital is committed for highest patient care and safety. We have a team of experienced Keralian therapists. Our Treatments are cost effective and affordable. Do not hesitate to inquire us.
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