ozone exposure inhibits malaria parasite growth in red blood cells by a factor of 2.6

At a concentration of 80 µg/ml ozone in red blood cell suspension, significant growth inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum was achieved even at a high initial parasitaemia of 5%, with a factor of 2.6 inhibition on day 1 (5.6% vs 14.6% parasitaemia).

What this means for you

Your red blood cells are the front line of your immune environment. Research showing ozone can significantly slow the growth of a dangerous parasite inside them points to a broader story about how ozone interacts with blood cells at a biological level — supporting the idea that oxidative balance in the blood matters for resilience and cellular defense.

The published research

The Effect of Ozone on Plasmodium Falciparum-Infected
· 1996
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