ozone exposure restores protective protein thiols depleted by inflammatory stress

Prophylactic ozone administration significantly restored serum protein thiols (PrSHs) in arthritic rats to near-normal levels (333.3 ± 65.04 vs. 346.6 ± 15.3 µmol/l), compared to the significant reduction seen in untreated arthritic rats (276.5 ± 26.4 µmol/l).

What this means for you

Protein thiols are one of your body's key internal antioxidant defenses — they help neutralize oxidative damage that builds up during inflammation, stress, and aging. When ozone exposure helps restore these levels toward normal, it suggests your cells may be better equipped to handle the daily oxidative load that contributes to joint discomfort, fatigue, and slower recovery.

The published research

EFFECT OF OZONE OXIDATIVE PRECONDITIONING ON OXIDANT STATUS OF
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