transdermal ozone reduces myocardial exhaustion coefficient, suggesting more efficient heart muscle oxygen use
Ozone therapy significantly reduced the myocardium potential exhaustion coefficient in both male (4.89 to 3.56, p<0.001) and female (6.43 to 4.99, p<0.01) cardiac patients, indicating more economical myocardial oxygen utilization.
What this means for you
When your heart uses oxygen more efficiently, it doesn't have to work as hard to do the same job — like an engine running cleaner on less fuel. This kind of cardiac efficiency is linked to better stamina, less fatigue during everyday activity, and a heart that may have more reserve when you need it most.
The published research
THE USE OF OZONE IN A COMPLEX SPA TREATMENT
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