ozone exposure significantly reduces low-oxygen zones in tissue in pilot study

Ozone therapy by autohemotransfusion significantly decreased the percentage of tumor pO₂ values ≤10 mmHg from 40.8 ± 7.3% at baseline to 27.4 ± 7.3% after session #1 (P = 0.002) and to 29 ± 6.2% at 48 h after session #2 (P = 0.039).

What this means for you

Oxygen-starved pockets in tissue are linked to poor cellular function and sluggish recovery. This finding suggests ozone exposure may help shift tissue toward better-oxygenated states — which most people associate with more energy, faster recovery, and a body that simply works better at the cellular level.

The published research

Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study
· 2004
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