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Lower Blood Pressure Drug Free: Guided Breathing for Low Blood Pressure
- Drug-free blood pressure control
Product Description
What’s the secret to controlling high blood pressure the drug companies would rather you not know about? Breathing. It’s that easy. Breathing. If you follow some simple breathing patterns just 15 minutes a day, 3 to 4 times a week, you can permanently lower your blood pressure. It’s called Guided Breathing. Fact: Guided Breathing is 82% effective for treating high blood pressure. Fact: Double-blind clinical trials using Guided Breathing show reductions of up to 36 points diastolic and 20 points systolic. 82% of people that use this system will be able to, with their physicians approval, reduce or eliminate their blood pressure drug prescriptions. Ready to take control? The Breathtaking Nature Method includes 7 CDs: CD 1, “Guided Breathing for Low Blood Pressure” 80 minutes. This CD is specially designed to let you find your Personal Relaxation Zone – the range of breaths per minute that give you the deepest relaxation. You just sit back and follow the beau… More >>
BTNX Offers Free Blood Glucose Meters
The Rapid Response blood glucose meter is FDA cleared & CLIA waived. It reads results within 7 seconds, needs only 0.7 microliter blood sample, supports alternate site testing, requires no-cleaning and indicates ketone warning. With the large LCD screen, palm-sized dimensions and one-key operation, the device is the most user-friendly blood glucose meter in the marketplace.
What is diabetes? Diabetes means your blood glucose is too high. You may have has one or more signs before you found out you had diabetes. Or you may have had no signs at all. A blood test to check your glucose levels will show if you have pre-diabetes or diabetes.
Blood Glucose Testing – 6 Tips to Make Testing Pain Free
Did you know there are 6 simple steps that you can take to make testing your blood glucose a lot less painful?
At the moment, to accurately check our blood glucose the only way to do this, is to prick our fingers and check the resulting blood for glucose.
Pain is caused by the penetration of the lancet into the skin. The deeper the lancet penetrates the skin the more painful the testing but the more blood is provided for testing. If you need more blood for testing then the lancet will need to penetrate deeper.
The tips below focus on ways to get more blood out when you prick your finger with a lancet so that it does not need to penetrate the skin deeply and thus makes it a lot less painful!
