ozone exposure linked to reduced airway distress episodes in chronic bronchitis and asthma findings
Ozonetherapy produced positive results in 79% of patients with chronic bronchitis and valid improvement in 86% of patients with bronchial asthma, reducing suffocation episodes and medication doses.
What this means for you
When airways are less reactive and inflamed, breathing feels easier and the body spends less energy managing respiratory stress. Research suggests ozone's anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating effects may support calmer, more efficient breathing — something that ripples into energy levels, sleep quality, and daily comfort.
The published research
Ozonetherapy in the Treatment of Internal Diseases
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