transdermal ozone activates immune cells and shifts antibody levels
Ozone therapy stimulates phagocytic activity of neutrophils and modifies immunoglobulin levels, contributing to its antimicrobial effects.
What this means for you
Neutrophils are your body's frontline immune cells — they engulf and destroy unwanted invaders. When their activity increases, your immune system becomes more responsive. Paired with shifts in immunoglobulin (antibody) levels, this suggests ozone exposure may help prime the body's natural defenses.
The published research
Ozone Therapy: Experiences in Critically ill Patients
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