does respifacile aid breathing?
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does respifacile aid breathing?
Hello everyone. i want to buy respifacile to aid my breathing but i am not sure the website (http://www.respifacile.com) is authentic. has anyone bought from them? does it work as advertised? pls tweet at me..... @gbengaogun or reply here.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
Apnea is usually in your throat or the back of your nose. That thing might help some problems, but not most apneacs.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
its not apnea, its rhinitis...thanks
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Hi,@gbengaogun wrote:Hello everyone. i want to buy respifacile to aid my breathing but i am not sure the website (http://www.respifacile.com) is authentic. has anyone bought from them? does it work as advertised? pls tweet at me..... @gbengaogun or reply here.
thank you
I have never purchase from them but a blocked nose can certain interferely with pap therapy, no question about it.
Have you tried cheaper nasal dilators? I might do that first before spending $60.00 for this product. Unfortunately, I don't have any to recommend but if you do a google search, you will find something.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
Nasal saline rinses are helpful without being possibly addictive (as Afrin is) by needing more and more to work.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
There are cheaper versions on the market. I tried something like this for under $10 back in the 90's. They didn't help with anything much. It is just a version of Breathe Right strips.
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A Breathe Right strip has saved my little green butt several times, when nasal congestion rears its ugly snot.
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They just removed some skin from my nose My congestion is deeper in.chunkyfrog wrote:A Breathe Right strip has saved my little green butt several times, when nasal congestion rears its ugly snot.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
I have one and am very happy about it. In most cases, it won't stop you from snoring or having apnea,
but it shure will help you breathe if you have a tendency to have a clogged nose.
I do not think I will have an operation to enlarge the air passage of my nose, but this very well designed (by professionals) definitely does the job and makes me think about it.
In my case, it has a tendency to fall, so I added a "self made" thin elastic band (found in sewing store) that goes behind my head (passing on top of my ears like glasses): works very well.
I also sometimes use a one square inch tape to secure the little round resting pad it to the nose.
They sell so me sort of glue I am about to order.
I would highly recommend it.
I explained my feeling about it to a doctor I consider brillant and he has suggested it to several of his patients.
but it shure will help you breathe if you have a tendency to have a clogged nose.
I do not think I will have an operation to enlarge the air passage of my nose, but this very well designed (by professionals) definitely does the job and makes me think about it.
In my case, it has a tendency to fall, so I added a "self made" thin elastic band (found in sewing store) that goes behind my head (passing on top of my ears like glasses): works very well.
I also sometimes use a one square inch tape to secure the little round resting pad it to the nose.
They sell so me sort of glue I am about to order.
I would highly recommend it.
I explained my feeling about it to a doctor I consider brillant and he has suggested it to several of his patients.
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I've tried all of these style devices, including the nasal insert 'cpap pressure' style device whose name I'm forgetting (and how I wish that these had even limited success. I could never get them to stick.) I need something light for backpacking. Nothing has done much. But respifacile looks to be the best designed device for sure. At least you can get it to stay on during the night, it looks like. When backpacking, even 10-20% help is better than nothing. (I have a deviated septum, which may or may not contribute to my apnea.) But $70.00 is a lot of moolah. I'll wait for further reviews.
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We are years away from the ideal solution, if we ever see one at all.
Best to carry on as best we can with what works TODAY.
Best to carry on as best we can with what works TODAY.
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And just how did the one person on the planet who can offer a positive recommendation find the OP within 12 hours of it being posted?Michael.D wrote:I have one and am very happy about it. In most cases, it won't stop you from snoring or having apnea,
but it shure will help you breathe if you have a tendency to have a clogged nose.
I do not think I will have an operation to enlarge the air passage of my nose, but this very well designed (by professionals) definitely does the job and makes me think about it.
In my case, it has a tendency to fall, so I added a "self made" thin elastic band (found in sewing store) that goes behind my head (passing on top of my ears like glasses): works very well.
I also sometimes use a one square inch tape to secure the little round resting pad it to the nose.
They sell so me sort of glue I am about to order.
I would highly recommend it.
I explained my feeling about it to a doctor I consider brillant and he has suggested it to several of his patients.
Michael D., I strongly suspect you work for Respicale and one of your daily job duties is to scan the internet for references to Respicale and then post a good recommendation.
bwaaahahahahahahaMichael.D wrote:I explained my feeling about it to a doctor I consider brillant and he has suggested it to several of his patients.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
In other words, a SHILL.
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such harsh words... paid promotionchunkyfrog wrote:In other words, a SHILL.
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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?
Yep!chunkyfrog wrote:In other words, a SHILL.
On the other hand, gbengaogun looks like a cool dude ->
gbengaogun, If you want to try a nasal dilator, maybe you should start with a cheaper one - http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... al+dilator
Generally, they are not very effective.
Do you use CPAP? If so, you might want to think about the nasal dilator interfering with whatever type of mask you use.
Why don't you tell us some details about the breathing problem you are having? Lots of people on here have varying experiences and might be able to give you some good advice.
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