Username:  Password:        Forgot Password? Username?   |   Register
Banner

Useful Google Links

Our Sponsors

HealthCheck Systems
Offers Low Prices on Thousands of Quality Health Care Products and is a Premium Sponsor of Blood Pressure Concern.




Save 5% On Hundreds of Products with Coupon Code FALL

Lloyds Pharmacy
One of the UK's most respected pharmacy companies. Thousands of products available at low everyday prices.

The BPC Amazon Store
A selection of some of the blood pressure and cardiac health products that are the highest rated right here on Blood Pressure Concern

Mercola.com
We like their philosophy: "Take control of your life". Many super publications and supplements available and one of the best Newsletters around.

Bistro MD - Start Your Diet Today! Currently our "flavor of the month" :¬) for prepared diet meals. In our opinion, worth checking out.

Latest BPC News

LATEST....

We compare the emWave Personal Stress Reliever with the RESPerate Blood Pressure Lowering Device.  Interesting reading! 

HERE AT LAST!

The highly anticipated review of the RESPeRATE Blood Pressure Lowering Device. This is one of the hottest products on the market, and we put it through its paces.

Also - The emWave Personal Stress reliever.  We've run them both.  This superb gizmo really does what it says on the box but read here how it does it.

Panasonic EW3109W Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
Print E-mail

 

Like many quality blood pressure monitors today, it comes with one touch operation and a large LCD display, so that most can read their results, even without their reading glasses. It has ample memory, and allows you to store and retrieve your last 90 blood pressure readings. 90 readings is generally enough to cover results for an entire month. More and more, doctors are requesting that their patients use monitors like the Panasonic EW3109W, so physicians can get a more accurate view of the patient’s day to day blood pressure levels.

But above all, the feature that I found most impressive about the Blood pressure monitor was the Digital Filter Technology that it used to filter out ambient background noises; thus, ensuring a more accurate blood pressure reading. If you’ve ever taken your BP in a noisy environment, then you’ve experienced the shock of higher results. I believe this feature will be standard on many BP monitors in the future; however, the Panasonic Monitors are making use of the technology now!

Just as I was wrapping my review for this little dynamo of a BP monitor, I just happened to think about comparing a few prices for it on the web. To my amazement I found the Panasonic EW3109W-Blood Pressure Monitor at UnbeatableSale for only $39.49. That’s like 50% off the price of a terrific Blood Pressure monitor that I already thought was too cheap! I think I’ll take two!

 

About The Author

This article was written by Mr. A. Mr. A. is a successful professional product review consultant originally based in North America and wishes to remain anonymous. By retaining his anonymity, Mr. A. is better able to speak out regarding medical products, which he chooses to review. Mr. A has always wanted the truth to be known about medical devices that make claims of certain types of benefits to users.

In the past, Mr. A. openly reviewed medical care products. Some reviews were good for the products, some were not. The latter occasionally brought unwelcome attention from certain quarters. However, Mr. A. is a professional whose career requires that he writes impartially on goods which can have far reaching impact on the consumers who purchase those goods. For this reason, although he receives fees for his services, he values the good standing of his integrity above all else and the outcome of his reviews are for better or worse, as near to the perfect truth as he can humanly achieve.

Mr. A. has no affiliation with any website or company and never accepts assignments from manufacturers or distributors of the goods he reviews. As a result, public support for his work is growing.

"Mr. A." is a pseudonym.

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 August 2010 18:07