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Tony P
post Jan 5 2006, 12:13 PM
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What I have found with Resperate is that not only has it lowered my pressure but has also helped me with my breathing as I am an asthmatic. I am also an assistant manager of an asthma
support group on the web. I would very much like to recommend members to
take a look at Resperate as an additional means with which to approach asthma
reducing measures. You may or may not be aware that with asthma that it is
easy to breath in but difficult to exhale. By relaxing or slowing the breathing
I have found that I can overcome spasms. With Resperate it has endorsed my
feeling that by slowing down the breathing manages to relax the breathing
tubes and thus, with me at least, has helped to partially control my asthma.
In any event with your permission I would like to pass the information to our
group.

Many thanks,

Tony
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Judy
post Jan 19 2006, 02:07 PM
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RESPeRATE users should note that as of now, RESPeRATE has received two indications for use: (1) as an adjunctive treatment for hypertension; and (2) as a treatment for the reduction of stress. So while, we are happy to hear that RESPeRATE has been helpful in controlling asthma, we strongly advise consulting with a physician before utilizing RESPeRATE for any “off-label” conditions.

Tony, with this in mind, please feel free to introduce RESPeRATE to your group! If thre's anything we can help you with, just contact our call center.

Judy Chodirker
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