ozone preconditioning may quiet key inflammation-triggering switches in cells

Ozone oxidative preconditioning may reduce activation of AP-1 and NF-κB transcription factors through its antioxidant effects on the mitochondrial redox-sensitive pathway, potentially attenuating inflammatory and apoptotic processes.

What this means for you

Deep inside your cells, certain molecular 'switches' drive inflammation and accelerate cell breakdown when they stay stuck in the 'on' position. This finding suggests ozone preconditioning may help dial those switches back — which could mean less chronic inflammation, better cellular resilience, and a body that recovers more efficiently from everyday stress.

The published research

Transplant International ISSN 0934-0874
· 2004
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