Classical Ayurvedic pharmacology classifies every herb by its Veerya — its intrinsic potency. Of the eight Veeryas, Ushna (hot) is the one that drives warmth, circulation and thermogenic action. Ushna Veerya herbs are the foundation of every classical formulation designed to generate heat in the body.
Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica) is the fire herb of the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia. Charaka Samhita references it as a powerful thermogenic and digestive agent, and in topical formulations it is the principal driver of the visible smoke activation you see when Smoke Oil meets air.
Guggul (Commiphora mukul) is the warming resin that completes the formula. Cited extensively in classical texts for its warming and purifying qualities, Guggul pairs with Chitrak to form the thermogenic base of Ayurjeet Smoke Oil Slimming — a faithful expression of the Ushna Veerya principle.
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