ozone pre-exposure associated with slower tumor growth kinetics in animal research
Intraperitoneal ozone pre-treatment delayed tumor development kinetics and reduced the rate of tumor volume increase in Lewis' lung carcinoma-inoculated mice compared to untreated controls.
What this means for you
In animal studies, ozone exposure before tumor development was linked to a measurable slowdown in how quickly tumors grew. While this is early-stage research in mice — not humans — it points to ozone's potential role in supporting the body's natural defenses at a cellular level. Scientists believe this may connect to ozone's known ability to modulate oxidative stress and immune signaling.
The published research
Ozone Therapy in Cancer Treatment. State of the Art
· 2020
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