transdermal ozone exposure elevates neutrophil-activating compounds in the bloodstream

Plasma from ozone-treated PID patients produced a significantly greater neutrophil-stimulating effect on healthy donor neutrophils in vitro compared to plasma from conventionally treated patients or healthy donors, suggesting ozone induces accumulation of plasma-borne neutrophil-activating substances (ozonides).

What this means for you

Neutrophils are your immune system's first responders — the cells that rush to sites of infection or inflammation. When circulating signals that activate them go up, your body may be better primed to mount a fast, effective immune response. This kind of immune readiness is what supports recovery and helps your system stay resilient day to day.

The published research

The Mechanism of the Anti-Inflammatory Effect of
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