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    Slow, Shallow Breathing Allows Carbonic Acid to Build Up in the Blood
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Slow, Shallow Breathing Allows Carbonic Acid to Build Up in the Blood

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Slow, shallow breathing allows carbonic acid to build up in the blood, lowering pH back to normal.

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