Start with your respiratory baseline.
BreathProfile maps how you breathe — CO₂ regulation, rhythm, oxygen saturation, pulse and lung mechanics — and translates your pattern into data-based respiratory training, guided practice and reassessment.
A BreathProfile captures objective respiratory markers in a single assessment and reads them together as a respiratory pattern.
CO₂ regulation
End-tidal CO₂ (ETCO₂), used as a window into breathing efficiency and regulation.
Breathing rhythm
Breathing rate and pattern variability across the session.
Oxygen & pulse
Oxygen saturation (SpO₂) alongside pulse.
Lung mechanics
Selected lung-function values such as FEV1 and peak expiratory flow (PEF), where appropriate.
Pattern variability
How your breathing pattern shifts, stabilises or loses rhythm during the reading.
Training direction
Your markers are read together and translated into a clear, data-based training direction.
Your BreathProfile report
A clear personal report of your respiratory baseline, key observation, strengths and focus areas.
Plain-language interpretation
A practical explanation of what your pattern suggests and where the most useful training lies.
Data-based training direction
A structured training direction based on what your pattern shows — including the 8-week Core Programme or physician follow-up where appropriate.
Guided practice
Guided breathwork and daily practice to train the pattern between sessions.
Reassessment
A re-measurement that shows what changed and helps define the next phase.
Practitioner plan where appropriate
A practitioner-facing plan can support structured delivery when clinically appropriate and legally permitted.
BreathProfile
A measured respiratory assessment.
Data-based respiratory training
Your profile is translated into structured training.
Guided practice
You train through guided sessions and daily breathwork practice.
Reassessment
We repeat the reading to understand what changed.
BreathProfile is a respiratory assessment and training pathway. It provides measurement, interpretation and structured respiratory training; it is not a medical diagnosis or treatment and does not replace care from your physician. If values such as FEV1, peak flow or symptom history suggest that medical review is appropriate, we may recommend sharing the results with your physician.
Start with your respiratory baseline.
Book a measured BreathProfile assessment and receive a clear next step.