Research articles on ozone

Ozone therapy: clinical and basic evidence of its therapeutic potential

Research highlights ozone’s therapeutic potential when used in precise, controlled applications. Studies demonstrate its ability to support cellular function and tissue repair while confirming safety and efficacy at medical doses.

Safety, pitfalls, and misunderstandings about the use of ozone therapy as a regenerative medicine tool

This review addresses misconceptions about ozone therapy and reinforces its safety when applied by clinical standards. Findings highlight its regenerative potential and value as a supportive tool in modern medicine.

The Molecular Key to Understanding the Medical Ozone Action

Recent findings explain how ozone regulates oxidative balance, cellular signaling, and adaptive stress responses. These mechanisms clarify its broad therapeutic benefits and relevance in evidence-based medical practice.

Ozone in Medicine: A Few Points of Reflections

This article explores ozone’s evolving role in clinical practice and physiological research. It highlights key mechanisms supporting circulation, oxygen utilization, and cellular resilience in regenerative medicine.

Ozone treatment reduces markers of oxidative and endothelial damage in an experimental diabetes model

Controlled ozone therapy reduced oxidative stress and vascular damage in diabetic models, improving antioxidant balance and glycemic control. Results suggest protective effects on cellular and metabolic function.

Therapeutic efficacy of ozone in patients with diabetic foot

Clinical results show ozone therapy enhances wound healing and microcirculation in patients with diabetic foot. The study confirms its regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and tissue-repairing properties.