ozone exposure supports neurological reflex retention under sedative stress in animal models
O3/O2 pneumoperitoneum significantly reduced urethane-induced loss of reflexes (65.9% vs 44.0%, P<0.01) without changing sleeping time (both >240 min).
What this means for you
In research settings, ozone exposure helped preserve reflex responses even under conditions designed to suppress them — without extending sedation time. This points to a potential neuroprotective effect, meaning the nervous system may stay more resilient and responsive. For everyday wellness, that kind of neural stability is linked to sharper recovery and better stress adaptation.
The published research
In uence of O3/O2–pneumoperitoneum
· 1987
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