Stabilizing Remedies

DEGREE 1 - Very Gentle Respiratory Stabilizers

(Lightly calm irritated respiratory tissue.)

Very gentle respiratory stabilizers are usually recommended for mild airway irritation or occasional respiratory sensitivity.
Symptoms look like mild throat irritation, occasional cough triggered by talking or dry air, slight sinus sensitivity, seasonal throat dryness, and airways that feel better with soothing drinks or humid air.

DEGREE 2 – Gentle / Moderate Stabilizers

(Calming and lightly toning support that reduces irritation and improves stool form.)

Gentle to moderate stabilizers are usually recommended for ongoing sensitivity with mild looseness. Symptoms look like loose stools a few times per week, rumbling after meals, urgency under stress, mild burning, stools that are soft but formed, bloating with reactivity, and digestion that feels “unsteady” but not severe.

DEGREE 3 - Strong Respiratory Stabilizers

(Actively calm persistent respiratory inflammation.)

Strong respiratory stabilizers are usually recommended for ongoing airway irritation or reactive respiratory tissue.
Symptoms look like chronic throat irritation, repeated sinus inflammation, lungs that easily react to allergens or environmental triggers, persistent coughing from airway sensitivity, and respiratory tissues that feel easily inflamed.

DEGREE 4 - Very Strong Respiratory Stabilizers

(Deep stabilization for highly reactive respiratory systems.)

Very strong respiratory stabilizers are usually recommended for severely irritated or chronically reactive airways.
Symptoms look like strong allergic reactions affecting the respiratory system, severe airway sensitivity, repeated inflammatory flare-ups in the lungs or sinuses, and respiratory tissues that remain inflamed despite gentler remedies. Persistent breathing difficulty, high fever, chest pain, or severe respiratory distress should always be evaluated by a qualified medical professional. Natural remedies can support respiratory health, but acute or severe conditions may require medical care.