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Breathing reduces the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) inside your body. When you inhale, oxygen is taken in, and as cells use this oxygen for metabolism, they produce carbon dioxide as a waste product. Exhaling removes this CO2 from the bloodstream, helping to maintain a proper balance of gases in the body.

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