transdermal ozone exposure at 20–40 µg/mL supports localized pain response in tissue
Local O2/O3 gas application (20-40 µg/mL immersion inside a sealed ozone-resistant plastic bag) was used as a transdermal delivery method for pain management in clinical patients.
What this means for you
When ozone is delivered directly to skin and underlying tissue, it can trigger a local biochemical response that may help ease discomfort in that area. This is the same principle behind why oxygen-rich environments support faster tissue recovery — more oxidative signaling, less stagnation. For people dealing with stubborn localized pain, this kind of targeted approach is worth understanding.
The published research
www.centauro.it International Journal of Ozone Therapy 8: 000-000, 2008
· 2008
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