Seydel PULMONICS 2.1 (SPECIAL)
Deep, resonant, meditatively sounding harmonica that gently pulses the lungs. Set with handbook in English
*Delivery time approx. 2-3 business days
The PULMONICA® is a brilliant solution for patients who understand their lung function and want to play an active role in keeping themselves healthy.
Chest percussion and vibrations have long been standards for the care of patients with lung problems. The medical literature is full of scientific studies demonstrating the effectiveness of chest physiotherapy in treating individuals who have difficulty clearing secretions. The PULMONICA® can be a useful addition to existing physiotherapeutic methods.
-breathe better in just two weeks. No musical skill required
-always sounds soothing simply by breathing slowly and deeply
-low frequencies loosen secretions with just five minutes of use twice a day
-promotes deep abdominal breathing as a habit
-smooth to use and a joy to play
-this is no ordinary harmonica: research shows benefits of a low tuning
-handmade in Germany
-anti-corrosive stainless steel covers
-meditative sounds are relaxing
-detailed playing instructions included.
-a great gift idea!
**From January to May 2013, a medically supervised study with the PULMONICA was conducted at the Senior Friendship Center in Sarasota, Florida, under the supervision of Dr. William Weiss, who served as a pulmonologist at the Senior Friendship Center for 18 years. All participants in the study were tested for and had stage 3 COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) without other serious comorbidities, such as CHF (congestive heart failure).**
The results of the medically supervised study were exceptionally positive. All patients improved their quality of life, six-minute walk, and everyone agreed that the more they played the PULMONICA®, the better they breathed and felt.
Please note: no secondary effects are known, but consult your doctor before regular use of the PULMONICA®. Also read the detailed description that comes with the instrument. No rights can be derived from improved health claims.
Demos and sound clips can be found on YouTube