When carbon dioxide production is low due to hypothyroidism, there will usually be some lactate entering the blood even at rest
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When carbon dioxide production is low due to hypothyroidism, there will usually be some lactate entering the blood even at rest 1 0 2and
The excess production of lactate displaces carbon dioxide from the blood, partly as a compensation for acidity 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Activity increases the need for oxygen, and also increases the tendency to accumulate lactic acid 1 0 2Mentions
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