A review article of consideration of panchakarma
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A review article of consideration of panchakarma
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Vajrapratap Singh Thakur
Pooja Jadhav
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Year: 2022
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Panchakarma is composed of two words; Pancha means ‘five’ and Karma means ‘action’, so Panchakarma means five actions. Panchakarma (five major Bio-Purification Therapies) viz. 1) Vamana , 2) Virechana , 3) Basti 4) Nasya 5) Raktamokshan . These five procedures are used for internal purification of the body through the nearest possible route. Such purification allows the biological system to return to homeostasis and rejuvenate rapidly and also facilities the desired pharmacokinetic effect of medicines administered thereafter. Panchakarma provides a comprehensive therapy role as a Promoter, Preventive, Curative & Rehabilitative procedure. Keywords: Panchakarma, Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, Raktamokshana
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