Michael Harker

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because the rapid, shallow breathing expels too much carbon dioxide, the blood’s pH level drops, triggering an alarm from the brain stem that causes muscles to constrict even more. (This is why breathing into a paper bag stops us from hyperventilating: it forces us to rebreathe the carbon dioxide.)
Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
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