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Rakta Moksha (blood letting) As Pitta and blood are closely related, Rakta Moksha is effective for Pitta disorders. Toxins from the gastrointestinal tract are absorbed into the blood and therefore are amenable to Rakta therapy. Skin, liver, and ...
Donald Abrams, Andrew Weil,
2008
In this way, breathing patterns will change as the emotions are released and the eyesight also will improve. BLOOD-LETTING {Rakta Moksha) Toxins that are absorbed into the bloodstream through the gastrointestinal tract circulate throughout ...
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Ayurveda: The Gentle Health System - Page 136
Rakta moksha literally means "releasing blood." It is done by vein sectioning, blood leeches, a bell-shaped suctioning cup, or a horn. If the disturbances of the blood are due to vata, a horn is recommended. This method has a warming and ...
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From the River of Heaven: Hindu and Vedic Knowledge for ... - Page 42
Its methods are purgation (virechana), medicated enemas (basti), therapeutic vomiting (vamana), nasal medications (nasya) and therapeutic release of toxic blood (rakta moksha). Purgation is most useful for Pitta, medicated enemas for Vata ...
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Contemporary views on Indian civilization - Page 516
Raktamoksha Technique of Panchkarma Therapy and its Practical Applications Dr. Rajesh Sharma, BAMS Sanjivani Ayurveda Hospital, C-5I5, Saraswali Vihar, Delhi-HO 034, India Rakta Moksha of Ayurvedic Panchkarma therapy, blood ...
World Association for Vedic Studies. Conference, Bhu Dev Sharma, World Association for Vedic Studies,
2003
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Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Page 208
Rakta Moksha: Purification of the Blood The fifth action of panchakarma is purification of the blood (rakta moksha). Literally, rakta moksha means liberation of blood, or bloodletting; a more liberal interpretation is the cleansing or purification of ...
Wayne B. Jonas, Jeffrey S. Levin, Brian Berman,
1999
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Ayurvedic Cooking for Westerners: Familiar Western Food ... - Page 354
Pancha Karma: the five cleansing practices of Ayurveda, uamana, uirechana, basti, nasya, and rakta moksha. Said to be one of the pillars of health, along with proper diet and lifestyle. Pancha Mahabhutas: the five great elements, ether, air, ...
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Ayurveda Wisdom - Page 99
As you might expect, it can help clear the nasal passages, making breathing easier. Rakta moksha. Rakta moksha, which involves cleansing the blood, is used much less than it once was. Traditionally, it was performed through bloodletting, ...
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Naturopathy, a Cure to Cancer - Page 34
Rakta Moksha (blood-letting). Toxins absorbed into the bloodstream through the gastro-intestinal tract circulate throughout the body. They may manifest under the skin or in the joint-spaces, creating disease. In such cases, elimination of toxins ...
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Alternative Medicine Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health ... - Page 67
(vomiting), virechan (purgation), basti (medicinal enema), rakta-moksha (blood cleansing) and nasya (nasal insufflation, administration). Vaman is vomiting therapy for removing excess kapha impurities out of the body.