Raktamokshana

It is a crucial part of the Panchakarma therapy. This specialized technique comprises methods such as incision, venesection, leech therapy, and cupping, each targeting specific conditions and areas of the body. Raktamokshana is useful to detoxify the blood, improve circulation, and alleviate conditions like skin disorders, arthritis, and certain chronic ailments by removing toxins and promoting better blood flow.

Benefit

DXN CLINICS focuses on precision classical Ayurveda treatment protocols, following the fundamental principles of Ayurveda in addressing the root cause of diseases. At Apollo Ayurvaid, Raktamokshana therapy is used in the treatment of various acute and chronic disorders. It provides benefits by removing toxins and impurities from the blood, which can accumulate due to various factors such as pollution, unhealthy diet, and lifestyle habits. It is highly effective in managing conditions like skin disorders, arthritis, gout, and certain chronic diseases where the accumulation of toxins plays a significant role. Our expert Ayurveda doctors and skilled Panchakarma therapists are trained to treat any disorder that requires Raktamokshana therapy. Patient centricity is the core of our treatment approach.

Types of Raktamokshana

  • Jalouka (Leech Therapy): This type uses medicinal leeches to remove impure blood. Leech therapy is highly effective for sensitive areas and conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and skin ulcers. Leeches inject anticoagulants and anti-inflammatory agents, providing additional therapeutic benefits.
  • Shringa (Horn Therapy): In this method, a horn or similar suction tool is applied to create a vacuum effect and remove impure blood. It is used primarily for muscular pain and stiffness and conditions involving swelling.
  • Alabu (Gourd Therapy): Similar to Shringa, Alabu uses a bottle gourd or a specially designed vessel to create suction, drawing out blood in localized areas. It is helpful in conditions with swelling, pain, and congestion in tissues.
  • Siravyadha (Venipuncture): Siravyadha is performed by puncturing veins to remove blood and is considered the most direct form of bloodletting. It is used for chronic skin diseases, vascular issues, and other blood-related disorders.
  • Prachan (Pricking Therapy): This involves small pricks in the skin to release blood, useful for conditions with less severity and specific localized areas.

DXN Clinics is the clinical branch of DXN, which is the World’s 15th largest direct selling company as of 2020. It is based on India’s most ancient way of healing – Ayurveda.

 

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