ozone exposure cuts low-oxygen muscle tissue readings roughly in half
Ozone therapy by autohemotransfusion significantly decreased the percentage of low-oxygenated muscle values (pO2 <5 mmHg) from 11.4% at baseline to 5.0% after session #1 (p=0.018) and 5.2% after session #3 (p=0.011).
What this means for you
Muscles that aren't getting enough oxygen feel it — as fatigue, heaviness, or slow recovery. When ozone exposure reduces the proportion of poorly oxygenated muscle tissue this significantly, it suggests your muscles are getting more of the oxygen they need to perform and bounce back. That's the kind of shift people often notice as better endurance and less post-activity soreness.
The published research
THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
· 2003
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