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Polonius
post May 21 2008, 12:53 AM
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I have recently purchased a Resperate machine and have been using it daily for around a week. Yesterday evening, as I sat slowly breathing in and out, I pondered over the exercise I take. I have a small office in a nearby town and walk there and back every day - about 45 minutes each way. By the end of each leg of the walk I am slightly breathless and I believe this is in line with the sort of exercise a high-blood pressure sufferer should be taking.

But that's the problem ... the exercise makes me breathe faster whereas Resperate is designed to make me breathe slower.

If a reduction in my blood pressure can be achieved by reducing my breathing rate, is taking exercise counter-productive?

Or is using Resperate diminishing the benefits of the exercise?

Do they cancel each other out? Or are the two perfectly compatible?

I'm confused ...
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marguerite
post May 21 2008, 02:49 PM
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Bingo. Thanks Diane. (please note that Diane is not an InterCure employee, just a RESPeRATE User that has done her homework)
Dr Rowena actually responded to a similar question, which could be found here: http://www.resperate.com/drrowena.aspx#Diet

I am using RESPeRATE in the morning and would like to start exercising as well. Should I use RESPeRATE before or after exercising?
Posted: 3/23/2007
When you use the RESPeRATE is really up to personal preference. That being said, I use the RESPeRATE after I do my exercises as part of my cool down routine. Exercise stimulates the body and I find use of the RESPeRATE calming and relaxing.

Breathe Easy!
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capndavy
post Dec 10 2008, 10:12 AM
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Dr Rowena actually responded to a similar question, which could be found here: <a ######="http://www.resperate.com/drrowena.aspx#Diet" target="_blank">http://www.resperate.com/drrowena.aspx#Diet</a>
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Marguerite, the link above takes me to the company home page. No links there to drrowena. I'd like to hear more about Diet/relaxation relationship.
Easy Brezey!
Dave

Oops! Found rowena down at the bottom of the page. Duh.
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