Circulating Remedies

DEGREE 1 - Very Gentle Respiratory Circulators

(Lightly stimulate respiratory movement without irritating sensitive lungs.)

Very gentle respiratory circulators are usually recommended for mild respiratory sluggishness or shallow breathing. Symptoms look like slight chest heaviness, mild congestion that improves with movement, shallow breathing during inactivity, lungs that feel better after walking or stretching, and mild mucus that begins to move with gentle activity or warm air.

DEGREE 2 - Gentle Respiratory Circulators

(Encourage noticeable movement of air, blood flow, and mucus in the lungs.)

Gentle respiratory circulators are usually recommended for moderate respiratory stagnation or slow-moving congestion.
Symptoms look like chest tightness that improves with warmth, mucus that begins to move with warming herbs or steam, breathing that feels easier after exercise, mild coldness in the chest, and congestion that improves once circulation increases.

DEGREE 3 - Strong Respiratory Circulators

(Strongly stimulate lung circulation and help loosen stagnant congestion.)

Strong respiratory circulators are usually recommended for persistent respiratory stagnation where mucus or airflow remains sluggish.
Symptoms look like stubborn chest heaviness, mucus that sits deep in the lungs, breathing that feels restricted until circulation increases, lungs that feel cold or inactive, and congestion that improves with strong warming or stimulating remedies.

DEGREE 4 - Very Strong Respiratory Circulators

(Forcefully stimulate lung circulation and respiratory reflexes.)

Very strong respiratory circulators are usually recommended for severe respiratory stagnation or deeply stuck congestion. Symptoms look like very heavy lungs, mucus that barely moves even with coughing, extremely sluggish chest circulation, breathing that feels obstructed until strong stimulation occurs, and congestion that has persisted despite milder remedies. Severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, high fever, or symptoms that worsen rapidly should be evaluated by a qualified medical professional. Natural therapies can support respiratory function, but acute respiratory conditions may require medical care.