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I’ve heard that breathing can be used to lower high blooblood pressure but I don’t want to spend a lot of money on a gadget to try it. Does anyone know if you can learn it by yourself and how?
It’s true that you don’t need an expensive gadget for this. But it’s more than just relaxing. You have to breathe in a special way. I’ve been doing it for a while and it really works. Here’s a brief description:
1. Listen to soothing music. It relaxes you and also helps keep your breathing smooth.
2. Adjust your breathing so that exhaling takes twice as long as inhaling.
3. Slow your breathing as far as comfortable.
Practice this for 15 minutes a few times a week. Continue slowing your breathing over time. It’s easy and I actually enjoy it.
I’ve lowered my blood pressure with this method and I feel more relaxed too.
This is only a brief outline. See the source below for complete instructions plus an online audio demo.

you dont have to spend money on some gadget to lower your blood pressure you can lower it by breathing by just relaxing and taking the time to calm your self try getting a fish tank and just watch the fish swim around and listen to the water run it is really relaxing and it calms you down really good and when you are calm your blood pressure drops and balances
References :
It’s true that you don’t need an expensive gadget for this. But it’s more than just relaxing. You have to breathe in a special way. I’ve been doing it for a while and it really works. Here’s a brief description:
1. Listen to soothing music. It relaxes you and also helps keep your breathing smooth.
2. Adjust your breathing so that exhaling takes twice as long as inhaling.
3. Slow your breathing as far as comfortable.
Practice this for 15 minutes a few times a week. Continue slowing your breathing over time. It’s easy and I actually enjoy it.
I’ve lowered my blood pressure with this method and I feel more relaxed too.
This is only a brief outline. See the source below for complete instructions plus an online audio demo.
References :
http://www.control-your-blood-pressure.com/article4.html