transdermal ozone linked to lower systolic blood pressure in hypertension model
Ozone therapy reduced systolic arterial pressure in nephrectomized rats to 130 mmHg compared to 165 mmHg in untreated nephrectomized controls, demonstrating a partial antihypertensive effect.
What this means for you
Systolic pressure running too high puts quiet strain on your heart and vessels over time. This finding showed ozone exposure was associated with a meaningful drop in elevated blood pressure readings — about 35 points — in a controlled hypertension model. For wellness-focused individuals, it points to a potential circulatory support effect worth understanding.
The published research
Mediators of Inflammation • 2005:4 (2005) 221–227 • PII: S0962935105506057 • DOI: 10.1155/MI.2005.221
· 2005
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