transdermal ozone reduces inflammatory enzyme activity linked to disc-related pain signaling
Ozone Oxidative Postconditioning significantly reduced Phospholipase A (FLA) activity (from 11937 ± 1035 U/L/min to 9085 ± 763 U/L/min) in responding herniated disc patients, indicating reduced pro-inflammatory eicosanoid signaling.
What this means for you
Phospholipase A is an enzyme that drives the inflammatory cascade — the kind that keeps tissues irritated and sensitive long after an initial injury. When its activity drops, the body's pro-inflammatory signaling tends to quiet down, which many people experience as reduced discomfort and improved ease of movement.
The published research
Ozone Oxidative Postconditioning efficacy on the Prolapse and Protrution phases in
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