high ozone concentrations reduce glutathione and cytokine activity in red blood cells

High ozone concentrations (108 µg/ml) markedly decrease reduced glutathione levels and depress cytokine production in human erythrocytes.

What this means for you

This finding highlights that ozone concentration matters — too much can suppress the body's natural antioxidant defenses. Understanding this dose-response relationship helps practitioners dial in levels that support, rather than stress, cellular balance. It's a reminder that more isn't always better when it comes to oxidative wellness approaches.

The published research

Ozone as an oxidant and its influence on free radical activity and
· 2000
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