RESPeRATE Try Before You Buy Program

RESPeRATE to Lower Blood Pressure Over 100,000 RESPeRATE users are overwhelmingly pleased with their decision to purchase RESPeRATE. We're confident you will be too.

Now you can try non-drug RESPeRATE for 30 days with our Try Before You Buy program!

Your only cost, should you decide RESPeRATE isn't for you, is a $24.95 processing charge plus shipping and handling. You'll receive a brand new RESPeRATE device to try within the comfort of your own home. If you aren't completely satisfied, simply return it.

Before you go on yet another blood pressure medication, talk to your doctor and give RESPeRATE a try. 90% of RESPeRATE users are satisfied with their purchase. You will be too.

Try it today with our Try Before You Buy Program*.

Terms of RESPeRATE Try Before You Buy Program:

  • Authorization. By participating in the RESPeRATE Try Before You Buy program, you are authorizing an initial processing charge of $24.95 plus shipping for a 30 day trial of RESPeRATE. You are also authorizing a 30-day authorization hold for the balance of the full cost of the RESPeRATE model you have chosen which will be held for the duration of your trial period. The trial starts on the day you receive the RESPeRATE device. If you decide to keep RESPeRATE after the end of the 30 day trial period, your credit card will be charged the balance for the full cost of the RESPeRATE model you have chosen.
  • Returns. If you decide RESPeRATE is not right for you, please call a RESPeRATE Customer Care Representative toll free at (877) 988-9388 before the end of your trial period for an RMA number. You are responsible for the cost of shipping the RESPeRATE back to us. We ask that all returns include the original packaging with the unaltered product Serial number and UPC barcode on the RESPeRATE box.
  • Refunds. During the evaluation period, you have the chance to fully evaluate RESPeRATE and utilize our Customer Care by calling (877) 988-9388. The initial processing charge of $24.95 plus shipping is non-refundable.
  • Sales Tax. NY/NJ Residents will be charged sales tax.
  • Fraudulent Credit Card Charges or Fraudulent Claims. All requests to negate charges are investigated by our technical department. If you make a fraudulent claim of unauthorized card usage, we will report this to the credit card services. This report may result in cancellation of your card services, put negative information on your credit report, and create possible criminal charges that may be filed against you. We prosecute all credit card frauds to the fullest extent of the law.
  • All Rights Reserved. InterCure, Inc. (manufacturer of RESPeRATE) reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions and other Policies at its discretion or enforce them against any customer it believes is abusing them. Any such revision or change will be binding and effective immediately after posting of the revised Terms and Conditions on www.resperate.com. You agree to review our website including the current version of our Terms and Conditions.
  • Additional Terms. RESPeRATE Try Before You Buy program may not be combined with any other programs or promotional offers. Available to US residents only. One participant per household.

What RESPeRATE Customers Say

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RESPeRATE is a life enhancer as well as a life preserver. I have been using it for over a year, and I find it's a natural balm for my mind as well as my body...".

  • Gene, IL
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"When I retired from work, my doctor discovered that I suffered from hypertension... RESPeRATE has changed my life... My blood pressure dropped from 165/88 to 122/74."

  • Paula, IL

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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:


Forum - High Blood Pressure Forum
Topic - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and slow breathing

http://www.erj.ersjournals.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/2/387

"The aims of the present study were to investigate whether there is sympathetic activation in COPD patients in the absence of hypoxia and whether slow breathing has an impact on sympathoexcitation and baroreflex sensitivity."


It appears that slow breathing may improve COPD condition, in...

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Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.


Drug assistance programs


Topic - Misc


Q: How can I keep my blood pressure down without the use of meds? I plan on talking to my doctor about Resperate however my money is limited at this moment. I have been taking lisinopril and until I can get to my doctor I need a way to keep my blood pressure low without the use of meds. Basically I cannot afford the doc to continue my meds. A: Call your doctor. Most doctors will work with you to find a drug you can afford, provide you with samples, and/or put you in touch with drug assistance programs....

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For an interesting collection of information, blogs and news about hypertension, visit our All About Hypertension page. Take a look at a recent snippet:


High Blood Pressure Continues to Stalk Many Americans


Topic - High Blood Pressure Continues to Stalk Many Americans


(Gannett News Service) It’s one of medicine’s mantras: If you have high blood pressure, taking steps to lower it will have a dramatic impact on your risk of stroke, heart disease and more. But 70 percent of people with high blood pressure still aren’t doing a good enough job controlling it, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. ‘‘High blood pressure is clearly associated with stroke, and it’s a very preventable and treatable condition, but a lot of people still aren’t doing what they should,’’ says Dr. Keith Siller, medical director of the Comprehensive Stroke Care...

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