low-dose ozone exposure reduces excess free-radical output in immune cells, supporting a balanced response
Low-dose ozone (30 µg/mL) suppresses excessive RONS generation in neutrophils, suggesting that mild oxidative stress promotes a controlled adaptive immune response rather than overt inflammatory activation.
What this means for you
When immune cells generate too many free radicals, the result is chronic, low-grade inflammation that quietly drains energy and slows recovery. A more controlled immune response means your body spends less effort fighting itself — which most people notice as reduced puffiness, steadier energy, and a calmer baseline.
The published research
Mild Ozone-Induced Oxidative Stress Modulates the Activity and Viability of Porcine Neutrophils and Monocytes
Animals · 2026
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