transdermal ozone brings oxidative stress markers back to healthy baseline levels
Ozone treatment normalized total hydroperoxide levels in diabetic rats (9.40 ± 0.43 µM) to non-diabetic control levels (9.99 ± 0.59 µM), compared to elevated levels in untreated diabetic rats (15.14 ± 0.58 µM).
What this means for you
Hydroperoxides are a key sign of oxidative stress — the cellular wear-and-tear linked to aging, inflammation, and low energy. When ozone exposure brings those markers back to normal-range levels, it suggests the body's internal balance is being restored. That kind of oxidative reset is what most people feel as better recovery, less inflammation, and more resilience day to day.
The published research
Acta Farm. Bonaerense 24 (4): 491-7 (2005) Trabajos originales
· 2005
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