transdermal ozone triggers a cytokine cascade that may reactivate a sluggish immune system

Ozone therapy, when applied at a calculated low-level acute oxidative stress dose, can reactivate a depressed immune system through progressive cytokine amplification in lymphoid microenvironments.

What this means for you

Your immune system sometimes gets stuck in a low-response state — less able to react when it needs to. A controlled, low-level oxidative signal appears to wake up immune cells, prompting them to release signaling proteins that amplify the response across surrounding tissue. For people who feel run-down or slow to bounce back, this kind of immune reactivation is exactly the support the body may need.

The published research

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