transdermal ozone exposure reduces inflammatory enzyme activity in disc-related back pain
Ozone oxidative postconditioning significantly reduced phospholipase A (FLA) activity from 11,937 ± 1,035 U/L/min to 9,085 ± 763 U/L/min in responding hernia disc patients (p<0.05), indicating reduced pro-inflammatory eicosanoid signaling.
What this means for you
Phospholipase A is an enzyme your body ramps up when inflammation gets out of hand — it drives the chemical cascade that keeps pain and swelling going. When its activity drops significantly, that's your body dialing back one of the key signals behind chronic inflammatory discomfort. For people dealing with persistent back or disc-related pain, lower phospholipase A activity may mean less fuel on the inflammatory fire.
The published research
UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA, CUBA
· 2008
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