ozone exposure inhibits malaria parasite growth in red blood cells by up to 6.7×

Ozone at 80 µg/ml inhibited intraerythrocytic Plasmodium falciparum growth by a factor of up to 6.7 (1.3% vs 8.7% parasitaemia) without causing visible haemolysis in red blood cell suspensions.

What this means for you

Your red blood cells are the front line of your immune defense. This finding shows ozone can significantly slow the growth of one of the world's most aggressive parasites inside those cells — without damaging the cells themselves. It points to ozone's potential to support the body's natural resistance at a cellular level.

The published research

The Effect of Ozone on Plasmodium Falciparum-Infected
· 1996
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