transdermal ozone triggers fresh synthesis of catalase and superoxide dismutase enzymes

Induction of catalase and superoxide dismutase by ozone is likely mediated by H₂O₂ produced during O₃ decomposition, involving de novo enzyme synthesis rather than activation of pre-existing apoproteins.

What this means for you

Catalase and superoxide dismutase are two of your body's most important built-in defenses against oxidative stress — the kind linked to aging, inflammation, and slow recovery. When ozone contact prompts your body to actually build new supplies of these enzymes, rather than just briefly activating existing ones, the protective effect tends to be more sustained and meaningful.

The published research

Mediators of Inflammation, 13(5/6), 307 /312 (October/November 2004)
· 2004
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