ozone exposure shortens anesthesia recovery time and reduces reflex loss in controlled studies

O3/O2 pneumoperitoneum significantly reduced the mean loss of reflexes for ketamine/xylazine anaesthesia (55.6% vs 36.1%, P<0.01) and shortened sleeping time from 126 to 97 min.

What this means for you

Your body's ability to bounce back from sedative effects appears to improve when ozone is present — suggesting ozone may support faster neurological recovery and clearer-headed return to baseline. For everyday wellness, this points to ozone's potential role in supporting mental clarity and quicker recovery after periods of deep rest or fatigue.

The published research

In uence of O3/O2–pneumoperitoneum
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