If you ever felt the all-too-scary feeling of choking on phlegm, gasping for air or struggling to take deep breaths, it’s time to retrain your respiratory system. The Breather might be the answer if you suffer from:
- Parkinsons, COPD, pneumonia, and chronic bronchitis: If you have chronic breathing conditions, RMT can drastically improve your quality of life by training your lungs to take deeper, fuller breaths.
- Children with asthma: If your child is dependent on their inhaler to run, play, or join a sports team, The Breather can help.
- Former smokers: If a lifetime of smoking caused damage to your lungs, The Breather can help you get vital oxygen to the rest of your body.
- Snoring and sleep apnea: Gradually increasing your resistance with RMT can help you enjoy more restful sleep.
- Poor posture: Posture can often worsen as you age. The Breather works to strengthen your diaphragm (your largest breathing muscle), which is attached to your spine and core muscles, thereby helping you sit upright.
- Getting back into shape: If you want to hit the gym, you need to be able to breathe. RMT i increases your exercise capacity and performance, making it a suitable form of training for athletes.