transdermal ozone increases muscle oxygenation, with the greatest effect in oxygen-deprived tissues
Ozone therapy increased muscle oxygenation as measured by polarographic electrodes, demonstrating microvascular redistribution toward oxygenation benefit in poorly-irrigated tissues.
What this means for you
When muscle tissue is running low on oxygen — from poor circulation, overexertion, or sluggish recovery — ozone exposure appears to help restore oxygen levels where they're needed most. For everyday people, that can translate to muscles that feel less fatigued, recover faster, and simply work better over time.
The published research
Effect of ozone therapy on cerebral blood flow: A preliminary report.
· 2000
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