What is RESPeRATE?

Finally, a proven non-drug solution to lower high blood pressure



How it lowers blood pressure

Harness the natural power of breathing to lower blood pressure

High blood pressure is generally caused by your blood vessels tightening up and narrowing; this then causes your heart to pump harder. RESPeRATE's unique breathing exercise relaxes constricted blood vessels to reduce high blood pressure.

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  • When you use RESPeRATE, you put on headphones and attach a sensor around your chest.
  • RESPeRATE's breathing sensor automatically analyzes your individual breathing pattern and creates a personalized melody composed of two distinct inhale and exhale guiding tones.
  • Simply listen to the melody through the headphones, and your body's natural tendency to follow external rhythms will enable you to easily synchronize your breathing to the tones.
  • By gradually prolonging the exhalation tone to slow your breathing, RESPeRATE leads you to the therapeutic zone of less than 10 breaths per minute.
  • Within a few minutes, the muscles surrounding the small blood vessels in your body relax, blood flows more freely, and your blood pressure is significantly reduced.

RESPeRATE's unique breathing exercise relaxes constricted blood vessels to reduce high blood pressure.

 

Clinical Support

RESPeRATE is the only non-drug solution for lowering blood pressure with such an extensive amount of clinical support.

Clinical highlights:

  • photo of relevant journalsTen clinical studies have proven the effectiveness of RESPeRATE on lowering blood pressure. The results have been published in reputable journals such as the American Journal of Hypertension and Journal of Human Hypertension
  • The California Technology Assessment Forum (CTAF), a program of the Blue Shield of California Foundation, unanimously agreed that RESPeRATE is a safe and effective medical approach to treat hypertension.
  • RESPeRATE is now featured in more than 20 popular and professional text books including Mayo Clinic’s On High Blood Pressure and the American Heart Association’s Hypertension Primer.
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Join in on interesting and helpful discussions in our vibrant online community. You’ll learn how others are dealing with their hypertension and gain valuable insight on controlling your own blood pressure. Take a look at the most recent post from our User Forum:


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Q: Does Omega 3 help lower BP? A: Omega-3 fatty acids are good for your heart and can lower blood pressure. This is why eating fish twice a week is considered a healthy practice. However, there are other natural sources of Omega-3 fatty acids other than fish. For the American Heart Association's suggestions, visit their websitehere.

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Topic - What is hypertension?


Hypertension simply means high blood pressure -- - the pressure created by the blood in the arteries is too high. The  cause of the high blood pressure cannot always be defined.  The condition has been called "The Silent Killer", because symptoms typically appear only after complications or damage have already occurred. Many studies show that the higher the blood pressure, and the longer the condition persists, the greater the damage. For this reason, early diagnosis is important in order to normalize blood pressure and prevent complications.

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