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|description=The word raktamoksha or raktamokshana literally means ‘to release blood’
 
|description=The word raktamoksha or raktamokshana literally means ‘to release blood’
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The word raktamoksha or raktamokshana literally means ‘to release blood’. It is one of the five purification procedures ([[panchakarma]]) and is important therapeutic procedure in management of disorders due to vitiation of [[rakta]] (blood) and [[pitta]] [[dosha]].<ref>VC Patil. Principles and practice of pancakarma. New Delhi:Chaukhabha publications;2016.Chapter 15, Raktamokshana Karma (Bloodletting therapy);p.571.</ref>  Bloodletting therapy is done with specific pre-therapeutic regimen. The blood is drawn in little quantity and is not reused for any other purpose.
    
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|data6 = December 26, 2020
 
|data6 = December 26, 2020
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The word raktamoksha or raktamokshana literally means ‘to release blood’. It is one of the five purification procedures ([[panchakarma]]) and is important therapeutic procedure in management of disorders due to vitiation of [[rakta]] (blood) and [[pitta]] [[dosha]].<ref>VC Patil. Principles and practice of pancakarma. New Delhi:Chaukhabha publications;2016.Chapter 15, Raktamokshana Karma (Bloodletting therapy);p.571.</ref>  Bloodletting therapy is done with specific pre-therapeutic regimen. The blood is drawn in little quantity and is not reused for any other purpose.
      
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Asravisruti, shonitamokshana, raktanirharana, raktasravana, raktaharana etc.
 
Asravisruti, shonitamokshana, raktanirharana, raktasravana, raktaharana etc.
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The list of references for Raktamoksha in Charak Samhita can be seen[[Media:References_of_word_raktamoksha_in_charaka.pdf| here]]
 
The list of references for Raktamoksha in Charak Samhita can be seen[[Media:References_of_word_raktamoksha_in_charaka.pdf| here]]
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