transdermal ozone triggers DPG synthesis in oxygen-depleted red blood cells
Ozone treatment of stored RBC concentrates at room temperature (23°C) induced measurable DPG synthesis in completely DPG-depleted cells (35-day stored), reaching a maximum of approximately 50 µmol DPG/L (13 mg/L) at the 50 µg O₃/ml dose.
What this means for you
DPG is a molecule inside red blood cells that controls how easily they release oxygen to your tissues. When DPG levels are low, cells hold onto oxygen instead of delivering it — leaving muscles and organs running on less. Ozone exposure appears to restart DPG production, which supports better oxygen delivery throughout the body.
The published research
The Influence of Ozone on 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate
· 1992
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