ozone exposure significantly reduced protein loss in urine in a kidney stress model
Ozone-treated rats with chronic renal failure showed significantly reduced proteinuria (4.08 ± 0.85 mg/24h/100g-rat) compared to positive control (8.78 ± 2.06) and oxygen control (7.93 ± 1.97) groups.
What this means for you
When kidneys are under stress, they can start leaking protein into urine — a sign that filtration is struggling. In this animal study, ozone exposure cut that protein loss roughly in half compared to untreated controls. For wellness-focused individuals, supporting healthy kidney filtration is a quiet but important part of long-term metabolic health.
The published research
Ozone: A Possible Agent that Delays the Chronic Renal
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