ozone exposure shortens time to restore spontaneous breathing and corneal reflex in resuscitation studies
Ozonated autoblood infusion during resuscitation shortened the time required to restore independent spontaneous respiration and corneal reflex compared to non-ozone controls.
What this means for you
Your body's ability to bounce back from oxygen deprivation is closely tied to how well your cells manage oxidative stress. Research suggests ozone exposure may support faster restoration of key reflexes and independent breathing — a sign that oxygenation and neurological signaling are being supported at a cellular level.
The published research
The influence of ozone on the brain oxidation-reduction
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