ozone exposure raises superoxide dismutase activity in brain tissue by ~64%

Single infusion of ozonated physiological saline to intact rats caused an adaptive increase in superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity by 64% in brain tissue alongside only slight lipid peroxidation intensification (Schiff bases increased 18%).

What this means for you

Superoxide dismutase is one of your body's most important internal antioxidants — it neutralizes the free radicals that accumulate from stress, pollution, and normal metabolism. A significant rise in SOD activity suggests the brain's natural defense system is being activated, which supports sharper mental resilience and long-term cellular protection.

The published research

The influence of ozone on the brain oxidation-reduction
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