High concentration of carbon dioxide causes near death experiences
A study of 52 health recovery subjects after cardiac arrest was discovered, near-death experiences have a relationship with high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.
In the process of cardiac arrest, subjects whose fifth cardiac arrest function indicated that they experienced different near-death experiences.
According to scientists, the reason these objects are so different is because the high levels of carbon dioxide in the body change the chemical balance in the brain, thereby producing hallucinations.
Near-death experience is an experience recounted by people who are nearly dead or clinically dead and rescued. Some scientists believe that this experience can be explained by the hallucinations created by the dying brain.
Scientists are now able to explain why so many patients experience near-death experiences on the surgical table.
According to Slovenian scientists, those with very high concentrations of carbon dioxide in their breath and arteries, the ability to produce near-death experiences is enormous. Once someone's heart stops beating, he loses consciousness for a few seconds.
However, in the next few seconds, the brain will not be damaged and still remain alive. Scientists say this is when they produce the sense of escape (OBE).
Dr. Sam Compania of the University of Southampton (UK) said that the high concentration of carbon dioxide means that the patient's 'awakening' opportunity will be very large, so doctors need to ensure blood circulation in The patient's brain is clear. If a patient has a good "wake up" condition, the ability to remember the sense of escape will be very high./.
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