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How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance

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How Does Over Breathing Change the Pattern of Activity in the Brain?

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When people hyperventilate, they expel more carbon dioxide than they would normally. Carbon dioxide levels are low in the blood over a short period of time. This means that oxygen can't be liberated from the hemoglobin and get to the brain. The reduction in carbon dioxide also prevents some of the normal patterns of vasodilation,. So again, less blood flow. But most importantly, as it's shown in this paper, the brain overall becomes hyper excitable.

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