transdermal ozone induces a measurable, dose-dependent oxidative stress response in the body

Medical ozone administration significantly increased MDA (malondialdehyde) levels across all dose groups compared to controls (p<0.001), indicating controlled oxidative stress induction.

What this means for you

A controlled, short-term rise in oxidative markers like MDA is how the body is nudged into activating its own antioxidant defenses — similar to the hormetic effect seen with exercise. This kind of calibrated biological stress signal is associated with resilience, cellular adaptation, and recovery support over time.

The published research

Shadia Barakat*, Aziza Seif-El Nasr*; Nabil Abdel-
· 1997
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