low-concentration ozone weakly stimulates immune signaling molecules in blood cells

Ozone at low concentrations (2.5–10 µg/ml) acts as a weak inducer of cytokine production in isolated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, including IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-10.

What this means for you

Cytokines are the chemical messengers your immune system uses to coordinate its response to stress, infection, and recovery. When ozone gently nudges their production, it may support the kind of balanced immune activity that keeps your body responsive — not overactive, not sluggish.

The published research

OZONE AS A MODULATOR OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
· 1990
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