transdermal ozone triggers antioxidant enzyme upregulation via oxidative stress adaptation
Judicious administration of ozone induces 'oxidative stress adaptation,' upregulating antioxidant enzyme expression (SOD, catalase, glutathione peroxidase) — a property described as 'hardly achievable with another therapeutic approach.'
What this means for you
Your body's built-in antioxidant enzymes — SOD, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase — are your frontline defense against the cellular wear-and-tear that drives aging and inflammation. When these enzymes are upregulated, your system becomes measurably better at neutralizing oxidative damage, which most people notice as improved recovery, resilience, and sustained energy over time.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation, 8, 37–41 (1999)
· 1999
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