transdermal ozone keeps oxidized protein levels in check during metabolic stress

Ozone treatment prevented the increase in advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) in diabetic rats, maintaining levels comparable to non-diabetic controls.

What this means for you

Oxidized proteins are a marker of cellular wear — they build up when your body is under stress and struggling to keep up with damage. Keeping those levels low is linked to slower aging, better tissue function, and a body that recovers more efficiently. This finding suggests ozone exposure through the skin may help your system hold the line.

The published research

Pharmacological Research, Vol. 44, No. 5, 2001
· 2001
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