transdermal ozone exposure restores superoxide dismutase activity to near-normal levels in oxidative stress models

Ozone treatment increased superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in STZ-induced diabetic rats to levels not significantly different from non-diabetic controls.

What this means for you

Superoxide dismutase is one of your body's frontline defenses against cellular damage from free radicals. When its activity drops — as it does under chronic stress, blood sugar imbalance, or aging — oxidative wear accelerates. Research suggests ozone exposure can help bring this enzyme back toward healthy baseline levels, supporting your body's natural resilience.

The published research

Acta Farm. Bonaerense 24 (4): 491-7 (2005) Trabajos originales
· 2005
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