transdermal ozone did not fully resolve lipid peroxidation markers within 20 days in diabetic subjects
Malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations, an end-product of lipid peroxidation, remained elevated in both ozone and antibiotic groups after 20 days of treatment, indicating that neither treatment fully resolved lipid peroxidation within the study period.
What this means for you
Lipid peroxidation is a process where unstable molecules damage cell membranes — and MDA is a marker of how much of that damage is occurring. This finding shows that oxidative stress in diabetic conditions runs deep and isn't quickly reversed, which is a useful reminder that supporting your body's antioxidant defenses is a long-term commitment, not a quick fix.
The published research
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