transdermal ozone improves cellular oxygen efficiency in sluggish tissue respiration
Ozone therapy significantly reduced the critical concentration of oxygen (OCC) in patients with initially inhibited tissue respiration (7.35 to 6.29, p<0.001), indicating improved efficiency of respiratory enzyme function.
What this means for you
When your cells struggle to use oxygen efficiently, energy production slows and fatigue builds up. This finding shows that ozone exposure can help respiratory enzymes work better — meaning your cells may extract more usable energy from the same amount of oxygen. For people dealing with low energy or poor recovery, that kind of cellular efficiency matters.
The published research
THE USE OF OZONE IN A COMPLEX SPA TREATMENT
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