transdermal ozone associated with higher renal plasma flow in chronic kidney stress models
Ozone-treated rats with chronic renal failure showed significantly higher renal plasma flow (1.95 ± 0.81 mL/min/100g-rat) compared to positive control (1.22 ± 0.67) and oxygen control (1.37 ± 0.20) groups at 10 weeks post-nephrectomy.
What this means for you
Renal plasma flow reflects how well blood moves through the kidneys — a key part of how the body filters waste and maintains fluid balance. In this animal study, ozone exposure was linked to meaningfully higher flow compared to controls. Better kidney circulation is foundational to the kind of daily detox and metabolic clearance most people never think about until something goes wrong.
The published research
Ozone: A Possible Agent that Delays the Chronic Renal
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