Does it help with chronic bronchitis?

Does it help with chronic bronchitis?

The Breather is helpful for chronic bronchitis. Patient experience confirms that use of the Breather has decreased the use of medication and/or the oxygen usage in people with emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

Please have a look at the testimony given by a patient regarding RMT and chronic bronchitis - (http://www.pnmedical.com/testimonials/) See under Emma 57, please. If you would like to discuss in depth with a therapist, do let me know.

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