oxygen breathing raises blood pO₂ and improves how red blood cells release oxygen to tissues
Hyperoxygenation of blood raises pO₂ to approximately 400 mmHg, and ozonated erythrocytes show improved glycolysis with increased ATP and 2,3-DPG that shifts the HbO₂ dissociation curve rightward, confirming improved oxygen delivery in peripheral obstructive arterial disease.
What this means for you
When red blood cells release oxygen more efficiently, your muscles, skin, and organs get more of what they need to produce energy and recover. Most people notice this as better stamina, clearer thinking, and a faster bounce-back after physical effort — the kind of low-grade improvement that's hard to pin down but easy to feel.
The published research
Mechanisms of Action Involved in Ozone Therapy: Is healing induced via a mild oxidative stress?
Medical gas research · 2011
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