low-to-moderate ozone doses reduce LDH, a key marker of cellular stress
Medical ozone at small and moderate doses significantly reduced LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels compared to controls (p=0.019 and p<0.001 respectively), suggesting reduced tissue damage, while large dose markedly elevated LDH.
What this means for you
LDH rises in your blood when cells are under stress or breaking down — lower levels suggest your tissues are handling oxidative load more efficiently. At the right dose, ozone exposure appears to support cellular resilience rather than strain it, which matters for recovery, energy, and how well your body bounces back day to day.
The published research
Shadia Barakat*, Aziza Seif-El Nasr*; Nabil Abdel-
· 1997
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