repeated low-dose ozone exposure trains liver cells to resist oxidative damage

Repeated low-dose ozone administration induced cross-tolerance to free radicals released after ischemia-reperfusion, demonstrating that hepatocytes become resistant to oxidative damage through an oxidative preconditioning mechanism.

What this means for you

Your liver cells can become more resilient to oxidative stress — the kind triggered by poor circulation, toxin exposure, or everyday metabolic load. This 'preconditioning' effect suggests that consistent ozone exposure may help your body build a stronger internal defense against the cellular damage that accumulates over time.

The published research

Ischemic and ozone oxidative preconditioning in the
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