transdermal ozone triggers a DPG synthesis boost that lasts at least 5 hours
The ozone-induced stimulus for DPG synthesis persisted for at least 5 hours after ozone application at 5°C, with DPG synthesis acceleration remaining unchanged when simulated transfusion was started 5 hours post-ozonization.
What this means for you
DPG (2,3-diphosphoglycerate) is a molecule inside red blood cells that controls how readily they release oxygen to your tissues. When DPG production stays elevated for hours after an ozone session, your blood may carry and deliver oxygen more efficiently — supporting energy, endurance, and cellular recovery long after the session ends.
The published research
The Influence of Ozone on 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate
· 1992
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