Andrew Huberman· PhD
Of course, blood oxygenation drops. The pH, the alkalinity of the body goes way up. ... People become alkaline. ... these subjects went from 7.4 to 7.6 during the breathing, and then afterwards it returned to normal.
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Of course, blood oxygenation drops. The pH, the alkalinity of the body goes way up. ... People become alkaline. ... these subjects went from 7.4 to 7.6 during the breathing, and then afterwards it returned to normal.
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the way that you can create respiratory alkalosis is by hyperventilating you blow off co2