transdermal ozone roughly doubles catalase antioxidant enzyme activity in liver and kidney tissue

Ozone therapy significantly increased catalase (CAT) activity in both liver and kidney of burned mice at 24 hours (liver: 719.2 ± 55.3 U/ml; kidney: 835.9 ± 57.8 U/ml) compared to negative controls (liver: 346.1 ± 32.1; kidney: 275.9 ± 15.9 U/ml).

What this means for you

Catalase is one of your body's frontline defenses against oxidative stress — it breaks down harmful compounds before they damage cells. When catalase activity rises this significantly, it suggests your internal antioxidant systems are being activated, which supports recovery, reduces cellular wear, and may help your organs cope better with physical stress.

The published research

Multiple Organ Injury Evolution in an Experimental Model
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