ozone preconditioning raises superoxide dismutase activity in brain tissue
Ozone preconditioning significantly increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in brain cortex (15.250 vs 12.375 µg/g tissue in rotenone group; 17.375 in ozone-only group vs 13.875 in normal control), demonstrating upregulation of endogenous antioxidant enzymes.
What this means for you
Superoxide dismutase is one of your body's most important built-in defenses against oxidative stress — the kind linked to brain fog, accelerated aging, and low energy. When SOD activity goes up, your cells are better equipped to neutralize the free radicals that accumulate from daily stress, pollution, and metabolic wear.
The published research
protects against Rotenone-
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