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RESPERATE - LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE WITHOUT DRUGS OR SIDE EFFECTS
Use The Power Of Breathing To Reduce Your Blood Pressure Safely With Resperate
Resperate Blood Pressure Reduction Device Using Breath Control
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Resperate Offers Alternative To Blood Pressure Drugs
By Dr. Mallika Marshall

One in three American adults has high blood pressure. It is a serious condition that often requires a lifetime of medication. Now, some patients are giving up their prescriptions all together and are treating their hypertension with a simple breathing device.
It’s called Resperate Breath Control Blood Pressure Lowering Device. It looks like a portable CD player complete with headphones and soothing music. The patient wears the headphones and the music prompts them when to inhale and exhale.
The manufacturer says the slower breathing relaxes the muscles surrounding the blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more freely. Doctors don’t really understand why, but the effect appears to last long after the exercise is over.
For Terry Moser of Holliston, it was a dream come true. When she was diagnosed with high blood pressure, she was troubled by some of the side effects from the medication prescribed to treat the condition.
“I was sad and angry all the time on the medication," Terry said.
But going off the medication was not an option for her or most other patients. Untreated hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. That’s why Terry decided to give the Resperate Breath Control Blood Pressure Lowering Device machine a try.
“I used it for 2 months," she explained, “and my blood pressure was down enough that my doctors agreed I could cut my medicine in half.”
A few months later Terry went to Washington, DC to visit her daughter and her grandkids. When she realized she forgot her medication, she called her doctor to ask him to call in a prescription to a local pharmacy. Her doctor told her as long as she had the Resperate Breath Control Blood Pressure Lowering Device machine with her, she should be fine. Shortly after that trip, Terry was able to stop her medication completely.
Cambridge internist Dr. Guy Pugh says it’s a viable alternative for those who don’t like to take drugs and he says it’s easy to use.
“It’s virtually fool proof," he said.
Patients usually need to use the machine for about 20 minutes three or four days a week. Dr. Pugh warns this is not going to work for everyone.
"For a person with no time or no self-discipline, that's not going to work as well as taking a pill,” he said.
The Resperate Breath Control Blood Pressure Lowering Device machine is available online and it costs about $300. While it was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration, it is not covered by most insurance plans.
It’s important to note that patients should not stop taking their medication without talking to their doctor.
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