microcurrent stimulation cuts oxidative stress markers by more than half in inflamed immune cells
Microcurrent electrical stimulation (200 µA, 2 Hz) significantly reduced ROS production to less than half in LPS-stimulated macrophages compared to LPS stimulation alone.
What this means for you
Oxidative stress is the cellular wear-and-tear that builds up from inflammation, poor sleep, and daily life — and it's a key driver of how fast we age and how slowly we recover. When microcurrent reduces that burden in immune cells, it may support your body's ability to bounce back faster and keep inflammation from lingering longer than it should.
The published research
Activation of the pentose phosphate pathway by microcurrent stimulation mediates antioxidant effects in inflammation-stimulated macrophages.
Frontiers in physiology · 2025
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