ozone exposure lowers elevated creatinine levels in kidney-stress models
Ozone therapy significantly reduced plasma creatinine in nephrectomized rats (106 ± 10 µmol/L) compared to untreated nephrectomized controls (160 ± 11 µmol/L), indicating improved renal function.
What this means for you
Creatinine is a waste product your kidneys filter out — when levels rise, it's a sign the kidneys are under strain. In this study, ozone exposure brought elevated creatinine significantly closer to normal range, suggesting it may support the body's natural filtration and waste-clearance processes.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation • 2005:4 (2005) 221–227 • PII: S0962935105506057 • DOI: 10.1155/MI.2005.221
· 2005
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