transdermal ozone associated with higher kidney filtration rate in animal study
Ozone-treated rats with chronic renal failure showed significantly higher glomerular filtration rate (0.39 ± 0.22 mL/min/100g-rat) compared to positive control (0.26 ± 0.06) and oxygen control (0.24 ± 0.09) groups at 10 weeks post-nephrectomy.
What this means for you
Your kidneys filter waste from your blood constantly — and how efficiently they do that affects your energy, fluid balance, and how you feel day to day. This animal study found that ozone exposure was linked to meaningfully higher filtration rates compared to controls, suggesting ozone may support the body's natural waste-clearing processes.
The published research
Ozone: A Possible Agent that Delays the Chronic Renal
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