Debbie Roth

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no matter how slowly I breathed or how hard I pedaled, my oxygen levels held steady at 97 percent. It turns out that when breathing at a normal rate, our lungs will absorb only about a quarter of the available oxygen in the air. The majority of that oxygen is exhaled back out. By taking longer breaths, we allow our lungs to soak up more in fewer breaths.
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
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