Raktamokshan
Raktamokshan is a therapeutic para-surgical method in Ayurveda aimed at removing vitiated blood from the body to address various health issues. This practice is particularly effective for blood-borne and pitta-related diseases, as pitta is closely associated with rakta (blood).

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This Ayurvedic therapy focuses on detoxifying the blood by eliminating toxins and improving circulation. It is performed using specific techniques based on the patient’s pathology.
Sira Vyadha (Venesection): This technique involves making small incisions in the veins to allow contaminated blood to exit the body. While it resembles modern bloodletting methods, it is deeply rooted in Ayurvedic principles.
Jalauka (Leech Therapy): In this method, medicinal leeches are applied to the affected area to extract impure blood. The saliva of leeches contains bioactive compounds that provide therapeutic benefits.
Benefits
- Detoxifies the Blood: Eliminates toxins, promoting better health.
- Enhances Blood Circulation: Improves oxygen flow to vital organs.
- Provides Immediate Pain Relief: Helps reduce discomfort caused by impurities in the blood.
- Eases Skin Disorders & Chronic Conditions: Effective for arthritis, eczema, psoriasis, and other ailments.
- Serves as a Complementary Therapy: Can be used alongside conventional medicine for holistic healing.
- Targets Specific Conditions: Customizable to treat localized health issues effectively.
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