transdermal ozone linked to reduced opportunistic pathogen colonization in vaginal tissue
Ozone therapy produced a credible decrease in opportunistic pathogen colonization in 74% of patients with non-specific colpitis and bacterial vaginosis.
What this means for you
Opportunistic pathogens are microbes that thrive when your body's natural balance is off — and a high colonization load is often behind recurring discomfort, odor, and inflammation. When ozone exposure is associated with a measurable drop in that colonization, it points to a real shift in the microbial environment your body has to manage every day.
The published research
The New Method of Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases of
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