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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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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).