transdermal ozone normalizes oxidative stress markers in people with diabetes
Ozone treatment normalized total hydroperoxide levels in diabetic patients (from 145.4 ± 31.6 μM to 106.3 ± 30.9 μM, not significantly different from healthy reference values of 103.8 ± 17.7 μM), while antibiotic therapy produced no change.
What this means for you
Hydroperoxides are a key marker of oxidative stress — the cellular wear-and-tear linked to aging, inflammation, and poor recovery. When these levels run high (as they often do in metabolic conditions), the body struggles to keep up. Ozone exposure brought these markers back to levels seen in healthy individuals, something antibiotic treatment alone did not achieve.
The published research
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