"Scientists have developed a device that can lower blood pressure without the need for drugs… Within days of starting with RESPeRATE patients with high blood pressure have reported dramatic drops". 

 

 

"Several patients of mine with high blood pressure have been trying out RESPeRATE, an interactive breathing device. The results have been remarkable, with observable reductions in blood pressure."

 


"...Our tester, Julie, who has a heart condition, 'jumpy' blood pressure and asthma, has been using it for the recommended four 15-minute sessions weekly and reports that not only has it kept her blood pressure down but she has not had an asthma attack since she started... "

 


Michael van Straten says of the RESPeRATE, "RESPeRATE helps lower blood pressure by controlling your breathing. You fix the sensor to your chest, put on headphones, sit comfortably and breathe. As you breating rate drops so does your blood pressure."

 



Cambridge internist Dr Guy Pugh says that it's a viable alternative for those who don't like to take drugs and he says the RESPeRATE is "...easy to use... it's virtually fool proof".

 

Chicago's NBC Channel 5 recently reported on the RESPeRATE saying that it, "...offers hope to those with high blood pressure...".