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ABOUT
RESPERATE:
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS |
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Get answers to all your questions about RESPERATE
to Lower Blood Pressure by clicking on the links
below. |
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Is
RESPERATE cleared by Health Canada for marketing
in Canada? |
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Does
RESPERATE come with a money-back guarantee?
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Should
I tell my doctor about RESPERATE? |
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My
doctor has never heard of RESPERATE. Should I
be concerned? |
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Will
RESPERATE allow me to reduce my medications? |
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Will
I be able to use RESPERATE with my other blood
pressure medications? |
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Does
RESPERATE have any side effects? |
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Will
RESPERATE lower my blood pressure too much? |
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How
does RESPERATE work? |
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How
much time is required to achieve results with
RESPERATE? |
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What
happens if I stop using RESPERATE? |
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Will
it take a long time to learn to use RESPERATE? |
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Is
RESPERATE covered by insurance? |
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Can
I purchase RESPERATE at my local drugstore? |
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Who
invented RESPERATE? |
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Q:
Does RESPERATE come with a money-back
guarantee?
A:
Yes. For purchases made directly at Manthamed
we guarantee that if you use RESPERATE as
recommended and do not see a reduction in
your blood pressure, you may return Resperate
within 8 weeks of delivery and we will refund
the purchase price less shipping.
We ask that all returns include the original
packaging with the unaltered product Serial
number and UPC barcode on the RESPERATE
box.
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Q:
Should I tell my doctor about RESPERATE?
A:
Absolutely. You can take our Clinical Information
brochure to your doctor either before or after
you purchase RESPERATE. |
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Q:
My doctor has never heard of RESPERATE.
Should I be concerned?
A:
RESPERATE is new, so it's possible your doctor
has not heard of it yet. The Clinical Information
brochure provides summary clinical information
for you to print out to take to your doctor.
You may also want to let your doctor know
that RESPERATE is included in the new 2002
edition of the Physicians Desk Reference (PDR)
on page 1770. You should encourage your doctor
to review the comprehensive clinical data
in the Clinical Studies section of this web
site. |
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Q:
Will RESPERATE allow me to reduce
my medications?
A:
Your doctor is the only person authorized
to adjust your overall treatment plan including
any medications. RESPERATE can be safely used
in conjunction with medication and lifestyle
modification such as diet and exercise. |
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Q:
Will I be able to use RESPERATE with
my other blood pressure medications?
A:
Yes. RESPERATE can be safely added to medications
and lifestyle modifications such as diet and
exercise. |
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Q:
Does RESPERATE have any side effects?
A: No. There
are no known side effects from using RESPERATE. |
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Q:
Will RESPERATE lower my blood pressure
too much?
A:
No. RESPERATE has a normalizing effect, which
means that it doesn’t reduce blood pressure
for people with normal blood pressure but
may reduce it toward the optimal, healthy
range for people with high blood pressure. |
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Q:
How does RESPERATE works?
A:
RESPERATE is based on scientific evidence
that shows that breathing exercises, when
performed routinely, can lower blood pressure.
These exercises are difficult to perform without
continuous, individualized coaching. Resperate
provides this coaching, with personalized
sound patterns, composed in real time, customized
to guide your own breathing patterns. For
more see How
RESPERATE Work's |
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Q:
How much time is required to achieve
results with RESPERATE?
A:
We recommend using the RESPERATE for 15 minutes,
at least three-four times per week. Typically,
within eight weeks of use, a sustained reduction
in blood pressure can be achieved. Like other
physical exercises, regular use is required
to maintain the benefits. |
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Q:
What happens if I stop using RESPERATE?
A:
As with other physical exercises, the benefits
will not be maintained if you do not continue
with routine use. |
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Q:
Will it take a long time to learn
to use RESPERATE?
A:
Most people who've used it find RESPERATE
both easy and pleasant to use. typically takes
one or two sessions to get used to the operation
and breathing "exercises" –
after that you will be able to easily operate
Resperate and perform the exercises effortlessly. |
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Q:
Is RESPERATE covered by insurance?
A:
Currently, RESPERATE is not covered by Medicare
or major health plans, although some insurance
plans have covered Resperate on a case-by-case
basis. |
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Q:
Can I purchase RESPERATE at my local
drugstore?
A:
Currently, RESPERATE is only available directly
through ManthaMed, the manufacturer. You can
order online or call 1-800-728-7327. |
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Q:
Who invented RESPERATE? A:
Dr. Benjamin Gavish, InterCure's Founder and
Chief Scientific Officer, patented and developed
a fundamental method of affecting biological
rhythms and respiration with external rhythms
such as melody, which led to the development
of Resperate, the company's first product.
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