transdermal ozone cuts oxidative stress markers nearly in half in spinal disc studies

Ozone oxidative postconditioning significantly reduced total hydroperoxides (TH) from 104.5 ± 10.8 µM to 52.2 ± 7.5 µM in responding hernia disc patients (p<0.05), reducing reactive oxygen species burden.

What this means for you

Hydroperoxides are a key marker of oxidative stress — the cellular 'rust' that builds up from inflammation, injury, and daily wear. When these levels drop by roughly 50%, your body has more capacity to recover, reduce inflammation, and protect tissues. Lower oxidative load is consistently linked to less discomfort, better energy, and slower cellular aging.

The published research

UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA, CUBA
· 2008
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