Q: I have Isolated Systolic Hypertension (in the mid 130’s) and the Dr is concerned that lowering it will lower the Diastolic reading (now in the upper 60’s) to unsafe levels. Can RESPeRATE be used to keep things in balance?
A: Yes, clinical studies have shown a significant reduction for the systolic value while the diastolic value was not decreased below normal values. The blood pressure reduction with the use of RESPeRATE is related to how much each value is above normal.
Not true. I have used Resperate and it has no effect on my BP. BP meds by nature reduce both the Systolic and Diastolic number. I have the same issue and if they reduce my dose my Diastolic is always normal and the Systolic goes high.