transdermal ozone preconditioning cuts uric acid production by ~37% during reperfusion stress
Ozone oxidative preconditioning reduced uric acid production by 37% compared to the I/R group, reflecting attenuated xanthine oxidase activation and reduced superoxide anion generation during hepatic reperfusion.
What this means for you
Uric acid spikes are a sign your body is under oxidative stress — the kind that comes with intense exercise, poor recovery, or circulatory strain. When ozone exposure helps keep that spike lower, it suggests your cells are handling the stress more efficiently, which can support faster recovery and less post-exertion inflammation.
The published research
Ischemic and ozone oxidative preconditioning in the
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