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'Ultrabreathe' is a Trademark of Tangent Healthcare Ltd. The Ultrabreathe  is the subject of 
Patent and Design Rights.

CONTRAINDICATIONS
Used  correctly,  the  Ultrabreathe™  can  be  used  by  almost  anyone  and  has  no 

harmful side effects. Very occasionally, however, there may be instances in which 

the creation of a large negative pressure in the chest may exacerbate an existing 

condition. If this happens advice should be sought from your doctor. If you are on 

medication, suffer from a medical condition (asthma for example), or are uncertain 

as to whether the Ultrabreathe™ is appropriate for you, then you should consult 

your  doctor  prior  to  commencing  training.  Above  all,  unless  advised  by  your 

doctor, you should not stop taking any medication - the Ultrabreathe™ is intended 

to complement existing treatments, not replace them.

SOME COMMENTS FROM

 

ULTRABREATHE™ USERS

In  January  1999  Tangent  Healthcare  mailed  200  Ultrabreathe™  users 
asking  them  to  complete  a  questionnaire.  Of  those  who  had  used  their 
Ultrabreathe™ for at least a month,

 86% reported an improvement in their

 

breathing/physical condition. This is what some of them had to say.....

I  think  it  is  an  excellent  product  and  found  it  does  what  is  claimed...I  can 

now walk any distance without having to stop.

O. Mills, Norfolk

I sent off for the Ultrabreathe™ and now I couldn't do without it

E.S., Essex

Hopefully one day on prescription

P. Lewis, Essex

After  using  it  for  a  few  months  my  lungs  felt  stronger  as  did  my  general 

physical condition

L. Bazeley, Oxon

I've  used  your  product  25  breaths  in  each  morning  and  evening  and  really 

do feel so much better. Well done to you and your Company

K. Curtis, Cleveland

After using it a month I could breathe in longer and deeper

V. Reay, Kent

My personal belief is that it should be on prescription...it creates that daily 

routine of respiratory exercise within your home so simply

E. Percival, Kent

On  the  whole,  any  exercise  that  tones  and  strengthens  the  respiratory 

muscles is of benefit

P. Haggard, West Sussex

I  am  a  long  time  sufferer  of  breathing  problems  and  your  device  is  a 

godsend to me. It's part of my medical equipment & I can't do without it

P. Costelloe, Essex

It allows me to walk a little further without distress

G. Skudder, Lancs

The  Ultrabreathe™  is  a  well  constructed,  handy  and  very  useful  piece  of 

equipment...I wish I could have purchased it years ago

R Beare, Herts

I am enjoying walking again because I don't get so out of breath

I. Carlton, Adelaide, Australia

Ultrabreathe

RESPIRATORY TRAINER

Instructions for Use

Please read carefully before

commencing Training

The  Ultrabreathe  is  a  highly  effective  inspiratory  muscle 

trainer,  providing  an  easy  and  convenient  means  of 

increasing  the  strength  and  durability  of  the  respiratory 

muscles.

It  works  on  the  principle  of  resistance.  As  you  inhale,  the 

resistance  created  makes  your  respiratory  muscles  work 

harder,  and  the  harder  they  work  the  stronger  and  more   

durable they become - and as your breathing power improves, 

the  Ultrabreathe  can  be  gradually  adjusted  to  provide  more 

resistance. Just a few minutes training a day can help...

Reduce Breathlessness.

 

Whilst there are many underlying 

causes  of  breathlessness  such  as  asthma,  emphysema, 

bronchitis  -  or  simply  ageing  -  clinical  research  shows  that 

improving the strength and durability of the inspiratory muscles 

can both significantly reduce the sensation of breathlessness 

and lead to increased exercise capability and endurance.

Boost  Performance.

 

You  don't  have  to  be  unfit  to  benefit 

from  Ultrabreathe  training.  Footballers,  runners,  swimmers 

and  cyclists  can  all  enjoy  a  sporting  edge  with  improved 

pulmonary  performance. They  can  also  use  it  to  supplement 

their warm up routine - research shows that traditional warm 

up techniques tend to ignore the breathing muscles.

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