andygc
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Thanks, because I am a bit thick could you explain where I did not get everything straight ?
CO2 controls the urge to breathe and this is a lot of the cause of altitude sickness = complete nonsense. Bizarrely hardly bizarre, it is essential since it is CO2 production that determines the metabolic oxygen requirement, blood O2 saturation is not the primary driver of the urge to breather, that is determined by blood CO2 partial pressures and by the closely linked blood pH.
Helium and Nitrogen are not toxic. Breathe 100% He or N2, you still die. Sea water is not toxic. Put your head underwater and breathe it, you still die. CO2 has no toxic effect. It's potential to kill does not involve a toxic effect on tissues (unlike CO), it does not block metabolic pathways (unlike, eg, HCN), it kills through interfering with a physiological feedback loop.I am struggling to reconcile: "Carbon dioxide is not toxic. That is, it is in no way poisonous. " with the para that follows.