transdermal ozone associated with better sleep, appetite, and daily function in breast cancer context
Ozone therapy improved quality of life indicators in breast cancer patients including better appetite, sleep, general wellbeing, ability to work and move, compared to patients on chemotherapy alone.
What this means for you
When your body is under serious stress, basic quality of life — how well you sleep, whether you feel like eating, your ability to move and work — can take a real hit. This finding suggests ozone exposure may support those everyday markers of wellbeing even during demanding periods, which matters for anyone focused on resilience and recovery.
The published research
Ozonetherapy in a Complex Treatment of Breast Cancer
· 1980
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