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Originally Posted by adolphin
I'm not quoting the whole paragraph, it can be read in your post .. 
Now excuse my poor english trux, but didn't you say that the hyperventilation is reducing the CO2 in blood ?! .. which is correct.. how come there will be CO2 "EXCESS" which would increase the blood acidity and causes a stronger O2 hemoglobin bindings?!
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Ah, sorry, mea culpa! Don't know where my mind was. Of course: Hyperventilation = low CO2 = low acidity = high O2 binding to hemoglobin. What I meant was definitely not CO2 excess, but the extra oxygen binding due to the alkalinity excess (low CO2)