ozone exposure cuts oxidative protein damage markers by more than half in spinal disc findings
Ozone oxidative postconditioning significantly reduced advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) from 88.31 ± 17.4 µM to 38.44 ± 7.4 µM in responding hernia disc patients (p<0.05), indicating protection against oxidative protein damage.
What this means for you
Oxidative protein damage is a key driver of inflammation, tissue breakdown, and slower recovery. When these damage markers drop this significantly, it suggests your body's proteins — the building blocks of muscles, joints, and connective tissue — are under less destructive stress. That kind of protection is especially relevant if you deal with back discomfort or want to support long-term tissue resilience.
The published research
UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA, CUBA
· 2008
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