early ozone exposure linked to tumor damage and biochemical normalization in 80% of animal subjects
Early intra-abdominal administration of ozonated saline at concentrations of 400–900 μg/L (7 days after tumor implantation) resulted in complete tumor damage with full normalization of biochemical parameters in 80% of animals.
What this means for you
In controlled animal research, ozone exposure at specific concentrations was associated with measurable disruption of tumor activity alongside a return to normal biochemical markers. While this is preclinical data, it points to ozone's potential to influence cellular environments in ways that support the body's own regulatory processes — an area of active scientific interest.
The published research
Experimental Research of Biological Effects of Ozone Therapy
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