low-dose ozone exposure reduces intracellular calcium linked to cellular aging

Exposure to low ozone doses reduces intracellular calcium at presynaptic levels, which may protect against cellular damage in both chronic and acute ageing processes.

What this means for you

Excess calcium buildup inside cells is one of the ways oxidative stress quietly damages tissue over time — in both everyday aging and acute stress responses. When intracellular calcium stays lower, cells are better positioned to resist that damage. This is the kind of upstream cellular protection most people never think about, but it quietly supports resilience as you age.

The published research

OXYGEN-OZONE THERAPY IN THE PREVENTION OF THE OXIDATIVE CELLULAR
· 2000
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