Description

Raktamokshana is a specialized Ayurvedic blood-cleansing therapy used to support conditions related to blood impurities and Pitta imbalance. In Ayurveda, it may be done through controlled methods like leech therapy or other suitable procedures under expert supervision.

At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Raktamokshana is planned only after proper Ayurvedic consultation. It may be suggested for selected skin concerns, localized swelling, inflammation, gout-related discomfort, and certain pain-related conditions. The therapy supports blood purification, better circulation, and natural healing in the affected area.

Key Benefits:

  • Supports blood purification and detox
  • May help in selected chronic skin concerns
  • Supports relief from localized swelling and inflammation
  • Helps improve microcirculation in the affected area
  • May support tissue healing and skin wellness
  • Supports Pitta balance and internal cleansing

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Raktamokshana helps remove impurities from the blood and supports relief from inflammation, swelling, heaviness, and selected skin-related concerns. When done under Ayurvedic guidance, it may support better tissue health, improved circulation, and overall internal balance.

Description

  • Vamana
  • Virechana
  • Basti
  • Nasyam
  • Raktamokshana
  • shirodhara
  • Abhyanga
  • Swedana
  • Greeva-basti
  • Pinda-sweda
  • Janu-basti
  • kati-basti
  • netra-tarpana
  • agnikarma
  • shastik-shali-pinda-sweda
  • suvarnaprashan
  • garbhsanskar

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Raktamokshana Therapy?

Raktamokshana is an Ayurvedic blood-cleansing therapy used to support blood purification and selected skin, swelling, and inflammation-related concerns.

It may be suggested for people with selected skin concerns, swelling, gout-related discomfort, inflammation, and localized pain. Final suitability depends on the Ayurvedic doctor’s assessment.

Raktamokshana is safe when done by trained professionals under proper hygiene and medical supervision. It should never be done without expert guidance.

In some cases, leech therapy may be used as a part of Raktamokshana. The method depends on the person’s condition, body type, and doctor’s treatment plan.

After the therapy, the doctor may advise rest, proper wound care, light food, and avoiding dust, heat, scratching, or heavy activity for some time.