low-dose ozone (400 mcg/L) shows a tendency to reduce end-stage lipid oxidation markers in blood
Ozone at 400 mcg/L caused a tendency toward decreased Schiff's bases (end lipid peroxidation products) in blood samples of patients with threatened abortion, whereas 800–1200 mcg/L concentrations caused significant increases in Schiff's bases.
What this means for you
Lipid peroxidation is a process where unstable molecules damage cell membranes — a key driver of inflammation and accelerated aging. Lower levels of its end-products suggest cells may be under less oxidative stress, which supports better recovery, resilience, and overall cellular health. Dose appears to matter significantly: this tendency was only observed at the lowest concentration tested.
The published research
The Experimental Grounds for Safe and Effective Dosage
· 1993
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