transdermal ozone application associated with lower rates of radiation-related skin and tissue irritation

Ozone combined with cobalt-60 radiotherapy reduced the incidence of adverse effects (radiodermitis, cystitis, proctitis) from 84% in the cobalt-only group to 52% in the ozone-treated group (p=0.04 for radiodermitis).

What this means for you

When the body is under significant oxidative stress — like during intensive medical procedures — ozone exposure appears to help tissues cope better, with noticeably lower rates of skin irritation and inflammation observed in research. This points to ozone's potential role in supporting the body's natural resilience when cellular stress is high.

The published research

Revista CENIC Ciencias Biológicas, Vol. 29, No. 3, 1998.
· 1998
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