transdermal ozone associated with lower systolic blood pressure in hypertension model

Ozone therapy reduced systolic arterial pressure in nephrectomized rats (130 ± 13 mmHg) compared to untreated nephrectomized controls (165 ± 13 mmHg), though not to sham levels (111 ± 13 mmHg).

What this means for you

Elevated blood pressure puts quiet, ongoing stress on the heart and blood vessels. In this animal study, ozone exposure was linked to a meaningful drop in systolic pressure — about 35 points compared to untreated controls. For wellness-focused individuals, supporting healthy circulation and vascular tone is one of the foundational pillars of long-term cardiovascular resilience.

The published research

Mediators of Inflammation • 2005:4 (2005) 221–227 • PII: S0962935105506057 • DOI: 10.1155/MI.2005.221
· 2005
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