ozone preconditioning reduces kidney tissue damage after oxygen deprivation by ~70%

Morphological kidney damage (cortical-medullar haemorrhage, mitochondria tumefaction, tubular cell necrosis, tubular dilatation) was present in only 30% of ozone-preconditioned animals versus 100% and 88% in ischaemia-only and oxygen-only groups respectively (P < 0.05).

What this means for you

When the body is exposed to ozone before a period of reduced blood flow, kidney tissue shows dramatically less structural damage — about 70% less in this study. This suggests ozone may help prime the body's own protective systems, supporting organ resilience under physiological stress. For wellness-focused individuals, it points to ozone's potential role in cellular protection and recovery.

The published research

Mediators of Inflammation, 8, 37–41 (1999)
· 1999
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