Immune System Remedies
Circulating Remedies
Immune System circulating remedies help the immune system by improving the movement of blood, lymph, and immune cells throughout the body. The immune system relies on circulation to deliver white blood cells, antibodies, nutrients, and oxygen to tissues, while also transporting waste products, inflammatory byproducts, and pathogens away for removal. When circulation becomes sluggish, immune responses can become delayed or inefficient, and tissues may not receive the resources they need to defend and repair themselves.
Stabilizing Remedies
Immune system stabilizing remedies support the immune system by helping regulate immune activity by calming excess immune signaling, improving communication between systems and cells and supporting regulatory pathways so it responds appropriately to threats without becoming excessive or reactive. The immune system must maintain a careful balance, activating when pathogens are present while remaining calm when they are not. When this regulation is disrupted, the immune system may become overly reactive or chronically inflamed, contributing to patterns such as allergies, autoimmune irritation, chronic inflammation, or exaggerated immune responses.
Moistening Remedies
Immune system nourishing remedies support the immune system by restoring hydration and lubrication to the body’s protective barrier tissues. They help soothe and protect these surfaces, allowing the body’s natural barriers to function properly and support healthy immune defense. Many parts of the immune system rely on moist surfaces, such as the lining of the nose and throat, the digestive tract, the urinary tract, the eyes, and the skin, which help trap microbes and prevent irritation. When these tissues become dry, people may notice symptoms like dry nasal passages, dry throat, dry eyes or mouth, intestinal irritation, or cracked and irritated skin.
Relaxing Remedies
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Clearing Remedies
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Stimulating Remedies
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