ozone exposure helps preserve kidney filtration function after circulatory stress in animal studies

Ozone oxidative postconditioning preserved renal plasma flow (RPF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in rats subjected to bilateral renal ischemia-reperfusion injury, maintaining values close to negative control levels.

What this means for you

Your kidneys filter roughly 200 liters of blood every day — and how well they do that job affects everything from energy levels to how quickly waste and inflammation clear your system. Research in animals suggests ozone exposure may help maintain normal kidney filtration rates even after significant circulatory stress, pointing to a potential protective effect worth watching in ongoing science.

The published research

Medical Session [1] 19th Ozone World Congress & Exhibition
· 2009
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