high-dose ozone exposure can reduce antioxidant enzyme activity, showing a dose-dependent risk
Ozone preconditioning at the highest tested dose (2.5 mg/kg) paradoxically caused a significant decrease in SOD activity below cisplatin-treated control levels, demonstrating a dose-dependent deleterious effect at excessive ozone concentrations.
What this means for you
More isn't always better. Research shows that antioxidant defenses can actually drop when ozone exposure exceeds an optimal range. This is why dose matters — the goal is to stay within a range that supports your body's natural resilience, not overwhelm it.
The published research
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