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Śhodhana: Cleansing in Ayurvedic MedicineApproaching the ancient science of cleansing, or śodhana, in Ayurveda can be un...
09/10/2025

Śhodhana: Cleansing in Ayurvedic Medicine

Approaching the ancient science of cleansing, or śodhana, in Ayurveda can be understood on two key levels. First, it involves the expulsion of toxins (āma), the sticky, undigested byproducts of faulty metabolism. But equally important—and often overlooked—is the removal of excess doṣa (Vāta, Pitta, or Kapha) from the body. In fact, an accumulation of āma can literally act as a block, preventing the elimination of aggravated doṣas.

For this reason, Āyurveda places great emphasis on agni dīpana (kindling the digestive fire) and āma pācana (burning or neutralizing toxins) before and even during the process of pañcakarma, Āyurveda’s hallmark cleansing procedure. Without first strengthening agni, the body may not be ready for deep detoxification.
It is therefore essential to carefully assess an individual’s needs and readiness before prescribing śodhana, especially pañcakarma. In modern times, cleansing is a popular trend, and many people assume it is the answer whenever they feel unwell. Yet, often the root issue lies in a weakened or deranged digestive fire. In such cases, the first priority is to restore agni. Once digestive power is rekindled, food is better digested, absorbed, and assimilated, resulting in fewer metabolic wastes, healthier elimination, and greater vitality. This paves the way for safe and effective cleansing to take place.

Not all cleansing requires the full protocols of pañcakarma. Sometimes what is needed is a more gentle approach: lighter, easy-to-digest foods; specific śodhana herbs, prāṇāyāma and yogāsana and proper exercise. Even these simple measures can help reduce āma and lighten the system. On the other hand, when imbalances are deep-seated or when the doṣas are significantly aggravated, a more complete program of pañcakarma may be invaluable.

Following a deep cleanse, the body becomes more receptive to rasāyana (rejuvenation) therapy. Once the organs, tissues, and channels are purified, rejuvenating herbs and foods can pe*****te more deeply, nourishing the dhātus (tissues) and exerting their full effect. The inherent dhātvagni—the transformative metabolic fire within each of the seven tissues—is rekindled, enhancing cellular metabolism, clearing residual doṣic influences, and allowing the profound benefits of rasāyana—vitality, clarity, and longevity—to manifest.

To learn more about how Ayurveda can help you achieve safe and effective detoxification and rejuvenation. To book a session or find out more, please reach out to us directly.

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Drakshadi Kashayam Drākṣādi Kaṣāya is a classical formulation primarily aimed at pacifying vāta and pitta doṣa, though i...
06/15/2025

Drakshadi Kashayam
Drākṣādi Kaṣāya is a classical formulation primarily aimed at pacifying vāta and pitta doṣa, though it can be tridoṣa-balancing when appropriately indicated. It is particularly used in conditions involving rañjaka pitta disturbances and has a marked affinity for the rasa and rakta dhātu and the immune system.

Leading with drākṣā (grapes), which are naturally tridoṣa-hara ( pacifying to tridoṣa) the formulation effectively pacifies pitta throughout the body, calms internal dāha (burning sensations), even burning urination due to herb such as muṣṭā and sārivā having cooling diuretic properties. The inclusion of herbs such as muṣṭā, sārivā, candana, āmalakī, uśīra and others further supports the reduction and clearing of excess pitta doṣa.

Cooling and mildly stambhana (astringent) herbs like lodhra, padmakeśara, amalaki and mṛṇāla help promote absorption and act as rakta-stambhana (hemostatics), making the formula useful in managing rakta-pitta (bleeding disorders). The overall combination of herbs with śīta vīrya (cooling potency) helps relieve burning sensations, jvara (fever), and tr̥ṣṇā (excessive thirst).

This formulation also functions as a tikta-pācana (bitter digestive tonic), and may offer relief in āmla-pitta or GERD-like symptoms. Ingredients like yaṣṭi madhu, kaśmarī, and muṣṭā exhibit vāta-anulomana (vāta-regulating) actions, aiding smooth elimination and calming of vāta.

As is typical with many complex classical formulations, there is considerable overlap amongst the herbs present, with multiple ingredients sharing similar dravya karmas. This synergy ensures a broader therapeutic spectrum while maintaining internal balance and precision in targeting the doṣas and dhātus involved. This profile is just a quick snapshot of how a dynamic formulas such as this, acts upon the system.

Main ingredients:
drākṣā (Vitis vinifera)
yaṣṭi-madhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
madhūka (Madhuca longifolia)
kaśmarī (Gmelina arborea)
lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
sārivā (Hemidesmus indicus)
muṣṭā (Cyperus rotundus)
āmalaka (Emblica officinalis)
padmaka (Prunus cerasoides)
padmakeśara (Nelumbo nucifera, stamen)
śveta or rakta candana (Santalum album) or (Pterocarpus santalinus)
uśīra (Vetiveria zizanioides)
mṛṇāla (Nelumbo nucifera- Nelumbium speciosum is outdated)
pāruṣaka (Grewia asiatica)
Jātipuṣpa (Jasminum grandiflorum)

Effect on doṣa: VPK= (mainly VP-)

Indications: overall liver support, rakta-śodhana (blood purification), pāṇḍu (anemia), kāmala (jaundice), jvara (fever), ūrdhvagaṁ rakta-pitta (upward-moving bleeding disorders), bala roga (low strength or energy), dizziness, detoxification from alcoholism (helps to flush acetaldehyde caused by alcohol consumption).

Properties: antipyretic, antacid, anti-inflammatory, digestive, adaptogen, alterative, carminative, cholagogue, mild laxative

Dosage: 12–24 ml with equal or double the amount of warm water, taken before food in the early morning and evening, 2x daily. For children 5-15 ml. 2x daily.

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