ozone exposure linked to dramatically lower rates of kidney tissue damage in renal injury models

Histological renal injury was present in only 13% of ozone-treated rats compared to 94% in the oxygen control group and 100% in the positive control group in a 5/6 nephrectomy model of chronic renal failure.

What this means for you

In a controlled study, kidney tissue damage appeared in only 13% of the ozone group compared to 94–100% in control groups. For anyone focused on long-term wellness, findings like this suggest ozone may support the body's ability to protect delicate organ tissue under stress — a response worth understanding as part of a broader longevity picture.

The published research

Ozone: A Possible Agent that Delays the Chronic Renal
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