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This is commonly recommended for any sort of disciplined breath exercise but what is the scientific explanation for this traditional teaching?

It seems to me if you inhale through the nose to filter particles, you should also exhale through nose to blow them out, rather than have them work their way in on each further inhale. Plus exhaling through the nose will keep you nose moist from water vapor from lungs.

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