transdermal ozone helps preserve norepinephrine levels in key brain regions
Ozone preconditioning significantly preserved cortical and striatal norepinephrine levels in rotenone-treated rats, partially reversing rotenone-induced norepinephrine depletion in both brain regions.
What this means for you
Norepinephrine is a brain chemical tied to alertness, focus, and stress resilience. When it stays balanced, most people notice steadier energy, sharper mental clarity, and a more even mood. This finding suggests ozone exposure may help protect the brain's ability to maintain those levels under stress.
The published research
protects against Rotenone-
· 2004
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