ozone application associated with 27.7% visual field area increase in retinitis pigmentosa study
At six months follow-up, ozone-treated retinitis pigmentosa patients showed a mean visual field area increase of 27.7% (540.28 mm²) over basal, while control patients showed a decrease of 16.9% (389.48 mm²), a significant between-group difference (p=0.008).
What this means for you
In a six-month study, people receiving ozone application maintained and expanded their visual field area while the comparison group lost ground. For anyone concerned about progressive vision changes, this kind of finding points to ozone's potential to support the cellular environment that visual tissue depends on.
The published research
Ozone Therapy in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa
· 1999
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