ozone post-conditioning keeps creatinine levels near normal after kidney stress
Ozone post-conditioning maintained plasma creatinine concentrations (90.4 ± 32 µmol/L) at levels similar to negative controls (83.4 ± 24 µmol/L), whereas ischemia controls showed significantly elevated creatinine (177.8 ± 58 µmol/L).
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 finding, ozone exposure after a stress event kept creatinine nearly as low as the unstressed group, suggesting it may support the kidneys' ability to maintain normal filtering function during recovery.
The published research
OZONE OXIDATIVE POST-CONDITIONING IN ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
· 1985
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