Ranjan Roy, Gangadhar Andaluri and William Miller
Human body bio-effluent comprises of Carbon monoxide (CO). The CO concentration was measured to find out if its signature was present, if it may impact the indoor odor, and if it serves as a surrogate to CO2 concentration in the indoor air. On the contrary, a pattern emerged when the data was compared with U.S. Department of Health. The human body burden and CO signature could be tweaked into transient high mode, which may be significant, and might impact long-term exposure effects, health, and the meditational slow exhaling exercise/work-out. There is scope for new track of research on the CO body burden, CO related to the end stage decay, corresponding carbon dioxide body burden, and combined (CO2+CO) relative physiology and toxicity