ozone exposure raises catalase activity in brain tissue, limiting oxidative stress during reoxygenation
Ozonated autoblood infusion in the reperfusion period increased catalase activity in brain tissue, preventing excessive lipid peroxidation response stimulated by reoxygenation.
What this means for you
Catalase is one of your body's front-line defenses against oxidative damage — the kind that accumulates in cells under stress or low oxygen. When catalase activity rises, it helps keep lipid peroxidation (a marker of cellular wear) in check. That balance is linked to clearer mental recovery, reduced brain fog, and better resilience after physical or metabolic stress.
The published research
The influence of ozone on the brain oxidation-reduction
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