ozone exposure activates a key brain enzyme linked to cellular repair after reduced blood flow
Ozonated autoblood infusion increased glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6phDG) activity in the sensorimotor cortex during the post-ischemic period, indicating activation of the pentose phosphate pathway to support synthetic processes in the brain.
What this means for you
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is an enzyme your brain uses to power its own repair and rebuilding processes. When it becomes more active, it suggests your brain cells are better equipped to recover from stress and maintain healthy function — the kind of resilience that supports mental clarity and long-term cognitive wellness.
The published research
The influence of ozone on the brain oxidation-reduction
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