transdermal ozone linked to reduced inflammatory markers in renal tissue in early research
Ozone treatment may reduce inflammatory responses in renal tissue induced by cisplatin, potentially through NF-κB pathway modulation, as suggested by unpublished data from the same laboratory.
What this means for you
Inflammation in the kidneys — like inflammation anywhere — can quietly drain your energy, slow recovery, and accelerate cellular wear. Early lab findings suggest ozone exposure may help dial down that inflammatory response at the tissue level, which is the kind of signal researchers look for when studying long-term resilience and organ health.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation, 13(5/6), 307 /312 (October/November 2004)
· 2004
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