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Thursday, August 10, 2006

Resperate Lowers Blood Pressure - It's Official

The Resperate device has at last made it to the "big time" in terms of blood pressure treatment.

The Resperate machine is already approved by the FDA for blood pressure control and is used by many doctors - myself included as an addition to (or an alternative for) blood pressure medication treatment.

Previous research into resperate has shown good results but a new study confirms that the device is an effective treatment option for high blood pressure - and what's more, it has no side effects associated with it.

The newly published evidence about resperate looks at seven previous research studies and shows an average reduction of 14 points in systolic blood pressure within four to six weeks of commencement of 15-minute-daily treatments with RESPeRATE. This reduction figure is the average, so some patients reduced their systolic blood pressure by more than 14 - others by less.

Larger blood pressure reductions were seen in older individuals and those with higher baseline readings, regardless of whether they were also being treated with prescription antihypertensive medications.

If you fit into one of the following groups then you're likely to find a big improvement in your blood pressure if you use the Resperate Device
  • prehypertension - in other words you have blood pressure that is higher than normal but not high enough to be given the label of "hypertension"
  • white-coat or labile high blood pressure - people in this group benefit from reducing stress levels and resperate can help with this
  • isolated systolic hypertension - in other words your upper blood pressure number is high but your lower number is normal
  • resistant high blood pressure - uncontrolled blood pressure despite use of a diuretic and at least two other medications at maximum approved doses

You can read more about resperate or find out what it costs - Click here

posted by Marjory, 9:05 AM