Yes.
RESPeRATE is new, so it's possible your doctor has not heard of it yet. You may 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 Healthcare professionals section of this web site.
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.
Yes. RESPeRATE can be safely added to medications and lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise.
No. There are no known side effects from using RESPeRATE.
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
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.
As with other physical exercises, the benefits will not be maintained if you do not continue with routine use.
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.
Most people who've used it find RESPeRATE both easy and pleasant to use. It 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.
Currently, RESPeRATE is not covered by Medicare or major health plans, although some insurance plans have covered RESPeRATE on a case-by-case basis.
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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