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== Concept of Shodhana ==
== Concept of Shodhana ==

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Panchakarma is name given to 5 detoxification processes, used to treat diseases, according to Ayurveda. Panchakarma includes following 5 karma / processes.[1][2]

Concept of Shodhana

List of Panchakarmas

  1. Vaman (Medicated emesis)
  2. Virechana (Medicated purgating)
  3. Basti (Medicated enema)
  4. Nasya (medication through the route of nose)
  5. Raktamokshana (Bloodlating)

References