Fueled only by web sales, the RESPeRATE blood pressure lowering system is now in 50k homes. Next year, they start appearing in drug stores — and we predict this drug-free way of combatting hypertension will really take off:
Seven clinical studies published in peer-reviewed medical journals have demonstrated that RESPeRATE can lower high blood pressure by an average of 14 points systolic and 8 points diastolic. Because RESPeRATE is not a drug, there are no adverse side effects or drug interactions.
“RESPeRATE is beginning to experience tremendous growth, as a huge group of frustrated hypertension sufferers discover our safe, non-drug treatment option,” said Erez Gavish, CEO of InterCure, manufacturer of the RESPeRATE device. “Our online and direct marketing programs have yielded a two-fold sales increase over last year. In the coming year, we will significantly accelerate our growth by launching into traditional distribution channels. This channel expansion will allow the 65 million hypertension patients in the U.S. to have broad exposure and easy access to a new approach to blood pressure treatment.”
RESPeRATE works by encouraging paced breathing, which relaxes muscles around the arteries and thus lowers BP. Somewhere, a yoga instructor is shaking her head, but they’ve got clinical trials backing it up.
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