RESPRIN – Fighting asthma or COPD – Headaches, Allergies, Sinusitis . . . explore it for sleep apnea, snoring, CPAP . . .
Fighting asthma or COPD? Increased lung capacity means no more wheezing and struggling for air. It’s a disease that still has the mainstream scratching their heads. They don’t have a cure, or even an effective treatment, for COPD. But that doesn’t keep them from trying to make a buck off it—so they throw inhaled steroids at the problem. Never mind the fact that those drugs don’t really work for COPD… or the fact they can raise your risk of heart attack or stroke by 58 percent. And of course, those are the same drugs they throw at asthma, putting your health at severe risk. But it turns out that the natural, steroid-free answer to COPD, asthma, and other lung conditions (including allergies, colds, and sinus headaches) may lie in a formula that was stumbled upon purely by chance.
TWENTY-THREE recently rediscovered herbs proven by centuries of use As the CEO of a telecommunications company, Tom Long never thought he’d find himself marketing the latest breakthrough in respiratory health. But that was before the owner of his company got sick. Unable to breathe and fearing a heart attack, he checked himself into the hospital. The doctors ran the usual tests and said there was nothing wrong. But he knew they were missing something—he felt awful and couldn’t believe the pain in his chest was “nothing.” A friend suggested he see an acupuncturist and herbalist in Chica go. The herbalist knew what the problem was right away—he couldn’t breathe properly. Stress and a lack of exercise contributed to the problem, leaving his lungs “locked up.” And then he gave him something that started working almost immediately.
The herbalist let him in on the secret—Resprin. It’s a formula made of a blend of 23 herbs, specially formulated to support clear breathing. The herbs falls into three categories:
• Vaporizing herbs like peppermint and schizonpeta herba.
• Expectorant herbs that flush out mucus and dust—these
herbs included ginger, licorice, and poria.
• Soothing herbs, like bupleurum and ligusticum wallichii, that
help bronchial irritation.
Through the action of these three categories of herbs, the lungs physically have more space in which to take in more air with each breath. Because what it really comes down to is inflammation. Resprin actually relaxes the lining of the bronchial tubes, allowing more air f low into the lungs. Increase your lung capacity by almost 40 percent. This is where Tom enters the story.
The owner of his company was so amazed with Resprin that he brought it in for Tom to try. He immediately noticed he could breathe more deeply. And he knew he had to share it with others. Tom started sharing Resprin with people who were having trouble breathing—asthma, COPD, sinus problems—nothing could stand up. They were onto something big… so they put it to the test. Before heading down the road of human trials, Resprin was put through an in vitro test in the lab. Normal airway tissue as well as air way tissue from asthma patients was tested. The tissue was exposed to a chemical irritant that is known to spur inflammation. When Resprin was introduced to the tissue, it proved its anti-inflammatory effects by lowering biomarkers of inflammation.
Of course, that wasn’t enough for Tom and the rest of the team at Resprin, Inc. He wanted proof that Resprin would work for real people suffering from real breathing problems. So they commissioned a trial in an independent lab. The trial had three phases, and Resprin proved that it worked almost immediately. During the first phase, participants were given just one dose of Resprin. Even with just that one dose, peak air flow improved nearly 6 percent. By the third phase, the results were looking even better. Participants took Resprin every day for a month, and by the end of the month, the average improvement in peak air flow was 37 percent. Nearly half of the participants said they felt their energy levels and need for rescue medi cation were exceptionally improved, and another 28 percent felt they’d seen significant improvement. Most of them said they would keep using Resprin.
Marathon runners are serious about lung capacity. If they can’t breathe, they can’t run. So it’s no surprise that one of the top runners in the world relies on Resprin (though it’s labeled as AirAide) to give him an edge. Kenyan runner Benson Cheruiyot was able to shave a remarkable 2.5 minutes off his personal best marathon time using Resprin. Of course, we’re no marathon runners. You’re looking for something that will have you taking those deep, life-giving breaths without struggling and wheezing.
Wayne has been singing the praises of Resprin because of its effect on his wife Jeanne. The mainstream hasn’t even been able to identify the disease that has been deteriorating her lungs. But Resprin has slowed the deterioration and has helped her to lead a more active life.
Debbie had been looking for a natural alternative to her asthma inhaler. She was skeptical when she received a sample of Resprin. But once she’d taken a few, she found it works just as well as her inhaler, without the risk of side effects.
Sam’s had asthma for 15 years and had gotten used to carrying an inhaler with him everywhere he went. Like Debbie, he was skeptical before trying Resprin. Knowing he had his inhaler as a backup, he took Resprin and set out for a workout. When he stopped to catch his breath at the top of a hill, he noticed something different. He was breathing heavily, sure, but there was no diminished function in breathing. He says he hasn’t breathed that well in 15 years, and that he spent the rest of that day walking around, breathing deeply and smiling. When he explained his experience to Tom, he said, “the chains have been cut.”
Even if you’re not suffering from a serious lung condition, Resprin can help you. Chris was stuck at work with a horrible sinus headache and congestion that left her barely able to breathe. Within minutes of taking Resprin, her headache was completely gone and she could breathe again. She says she always keeps some on hand.
And the makers of Resprin have heard from countless people who swear by it for dealing with colds and allergies. Ordering information for Resprin can be found: www.resprin.com (or on AMAZON- $24-ish, can usually get within a day. Make very sure the spelling is correct: R E S P R I N, there are many similar!)
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