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− | Shodhana means purification or removing impurities. The word is often used as synonym to [[Panchakarma]], that intends to remove toxins from the body. In Ayurvedic pharmaceutical sciences, it indicates removing impurities from the medicinal substance (herb, mineral or metal). | + | {{#seo: |
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| + | <p style="text-align:justify;">Shodhana means purification or removing impurities. The word is often used as synonym to [[Panchakarma]], that intends to remove toxins from the body. In Ayurvedic pharmaceutical sciences, it indicates removing impurities from the medicinal substance (herb, mineral or metal). </p> |
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| [[Panchakarma]] | | [[Panchakarma]] |