ozone exposure brings overactive catalase enzyme levels back into normal range
Ozone oxidative postconditioning normalized catalase (CAT) activity from 848 ± 14 U/L/min to 486 ± 106 U/L/min (within reference range) in responding hernia disc patients (p<0.05).
What this means for you
Catalase is one of your body's key antioxidant enzymes — when it's running too high, it's a sign your system is under oxidative stress. Bringing it back into a healthy range suggests your cells are shifting out of a stress response and into a more balanced state, which supports steadier energy, less inflammation, and better day-to-day resilience.
The published research
UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA, CUBA
· 2008
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