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When I took athletic injuries in high school, my teacher always spoke of how when you breath cold air you feel the burn, but warm air is more of a soothing experience. So basically hot air will just help open, and dilate the capillaries in the lungs, thus helping exchange of oxygen a little more. Resulting in a relaxed feeling after use for a couple of minutes.

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