ozone exposure helps preserve normal sodium excretion in compromised kidney function

Ozone-treated rats with chronic renal failure maintained normal sodium excretion (507.48 ± 40.3 mEq/24h/100g-rat) comparable to negative controls (575.26 ± 54.86), while positive control and oxygen groups showed significantly reduced sodium excretion.

What this means for you

Your kidneys regulate sodium balance to keep blood pressure stable and prevent fluid buildup. When kidney function is under stress, that balance can slip. This finding suggests ozone exposure may help the body maintain healthier sodium regulation — something that matters for anyone focused on cardiovascular wellness, healthy aging, and keeping fluid balance in check.

The published research

Ozone: A Possible Agent that Delays the Chronic Renal
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