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		<description>[...] air we inhale?  Good question, but apparently, we do as demonstrated by the above experiment.  Other experiments found that simply circulating CO2 up one nostril and out the other while the subject held their [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] air we inhale?  Good question, but apparently, we do as demonstrated by the above experiment.  Other experiments found that simply circulating CO2 up one nostril and out the other while the subject held their [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Allergy relief from intranasal carbon dioxide</title>
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		<description>[...] “These findings indicate that noninhaled, intranasal carbon dioxide is very promising as a safe and effective treatment to provide rapid relief for seasonal allergic rhinitis. With the exception of a burning/stinging sensation when the carbon dioxide is first administered, there appears to be no significant side effects with this technique.  Click Here To Read [...]</description>
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