RESPeRATE device
RESPeRATE device

TV Coverage

cbs

Watch RESPeRATE on CBS News.

Lower BP Naturally

photo of Dolores
  • Dolores , NJ

I would be delighted to correspond with anyone who wants to talk to me about Resperate. I love Resperate and want to tell the whole world about it.

In Your Pharmacy


RESPeRATE is now available at Rite Aid and other fine pharmacies.


Holiday Savings

demo RESPeRATE Ultra RESPeRATE Ultra

Join in on interesting and helpful discussions in our vibrant online community. You’ll learn how others are dealing with their hypertension and gain valuable insight on controlling your own blood pressure. Take a look at the most recent post from our User Forum:


Forum - RESPeRATE Support Forum
Topic - newbie

Hi i just got my machine last week and tried it out im finidng it difficult as i am a mouth breather . When trying to breath like a normal person in through nose out through mouth i am getting lightheaded .. Is it ok to mouth breath with...

Continue Reading >>




Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.


Healthy cholesterol levels


Topic - Heart Health


Q: All of the info I read about cholesterol says it should be below 200. However, my navy flight surgeon from years ago who is now an alternative medicine doctor, says at my age (73), it should be 220, which it has been for years. He also says to stay away from aspirin and statins which I am taking. What do you think? A: In a healthy adult, a total cholesterol level of less than 200 is considered good. Lower levels are recommended for people with certain diseases. For a more complete discussion on cholesterol levels click here. Whether...

Continue Reading >>




For an interesting collection of information, blogs and news about hypertension, visit our All About Hypertension page. Take a look at a recent snippet:


Mediterranean Diet Plus Nuts May Cut Heart Risks


Topic - Mediterranean Diet Plus Nuts May Cut Heart Risks


(Reuters Health) A traditional Mediterranean diet that includes a healthy serving of nuts each day may help reverse a cluster of risk factors for heart disease, researchers reported Monday. In a study of more than 1,200 older adults, Spanish researchers found that those who followed the diet had lower rates of metabolic syndrome -- a clustering of risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and stroke, which includes high blood pressure, abdominal obesity, elevated blood sugar and unhealthy cholesterol levels. Read more

Continue Reading >>