transdermal ozone supports kidney tubule function in reduced-kidney models
Ozone therapy restored tubular function in nephrectomized rats, with potassium excretion (30.6 mEq/24h/100g) and sodium excretion (507 mEq/24h/100g) returning to levels statistically similar to sham controls.
What this means for you
Your kidneys filter and balance electrolytes like sodium and potassium — minerals that affect blood pressure, muscle function, and hydration. When tubular function is under stress, that balance can slip. This finding shows ozone exposure helped restore normal electrolyte excretion patterns, suggesting it may support the kidney's natural filtering work.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation • 2005:4 (2005) 221–227 • PII: S0962935105506057 • DOI: 10.1155/MI.2005.221
· 2005
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