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SanNap 3 Ball Deep Breathing Exerciser

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SanNap 3 Ball Deep Breathing Exerciser
Product Details
SanNap 3 Ball Deep Breathing Exerciser is a breathing exerciser using the technique of Sustaining Maximum Inspiration. It is used to improve the lung performance, oxygen concentration and muscular tone of the thoracic area. Respirometer is composed of a base and central part divided into three chambers containing three small spheres. Three spheres rise proportionately to the inspiration exerted by the user. Innovative design can be disassembled into parts for cleaning and disinfection. For the exhalation, you can also turn the device upside-down.

Uses:
It can be used by fitness enthusiasts, yoga practitioner, patients with lung-related problems, musicians playing wind instruments and anyone who wants to increase his respiratory strength.

Product Specification and Features:
  • 3-balls Lung Exerciser inhaling breath measurement system
  • Helps to achieve maximum lung expansion and strengthening cough effort which helps in maintaining clear airways
  • Helps improve lung capacity for patients with Tuberculosis (TB), Pneumonia, Low SPO2 (Oxygen) concentration, Asthma and COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
  • Deep breathing exercises relieve anxiety and fight stress, strengthens the respiratory system and helps reduce shortness of breath
  • Increases circulation of hormones in the blood which increase the blood flow to the heart, brain and lungs
  • Compact, high-quality break-resistant plastic and 3-ball incentive spirometer
Directions For Use:
  • Place the device at mouth level, exhale normally before inhaling
  • Inhale thoroughly until lifting the three balls and hold inspiration as long as possible
  • Remove the mouthpiece and exhale. Repeat this process at least 10-15 times
Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)