Having struggled with lingering congestion during the last three weeks of my recovery from bronchitis and pneumonia, I was pleased to discover the Lung Flute this morning while browsing through my latest edition of Popular Science. Not only does the Lung Flute work for bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD and asthma - as well as any number of respiratory/pulmonary illnesses - it is also useful for the common cold, cystic fibrosis, and influenza. The Lung Flute works by resonating 16-hertz vibrations deep into the lungs where it aids in breaking up mucus. This allows for a productive cough that would otherwise be laborious and/or seemingly impossible for most patients. The Lung Flute matches the frequency of the cilia that line our lungs and bronchial walls, which can become overwhelmed when there is a hyper-production of mucus. What's even more impressive it that the Lung Flute comes in at a $40 price point (comparable to many prescription co-pays) and is also being used by hospitals and doctor's offices to do deep-lung sputum tests for tuberculosis and lung cancer. I'll definitely be investing in a lung flute to insure that I have a viable alternative to the bevy of drugs that are typically a necessary go-to in order to manage congestion.
Lung Flute®
Fast, Reliable, Minimally Invasive Sputum Induction
The Lung Flute® has received FDA clearance for use in the collection of sputum samples for laboratory analysis and pathological examination.
Frost & Sullivan honored Medical Acoustics with the 2007 North American Pulmonary Therapeutic and Diagnostic Devices Excellence in Technology of the Year Award.
Therapeutic Use
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