ozone exposure shows stronger visual field response in early-stage retinal degeneration

Ozone therapy was significantly more effective in early-stage retinitis pigmentosa patients (64.7% significant improvement) than in late-stage patients (29.4%), suggesting greater benefit when retinal architecture is better preserved (p=0.0006).

What this means for you

This finding suggests that ozone's effects on retinal tissue are more pronounced when the eye's structure is more intact — with early-stage participants showing more than twice the visual field improvement of late-stage participants. For anyone with a family history of retinal conditions, it points to the potential value of proactive wellness support before significant changes occur.

The published research

Ozone Therapy in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa
· 1999
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