Contributes to the activation of immune cells. Ozone has various bactericidal and fungicidal properties, and is a powerful virostatic agent (virus killer). Therefore, it is commonly used to disinfect wounds, as well as bacteria and diseases caused by viruses.
Its ability to stimulate circulation is used in the treatment of circulatory disorders and is also used in the rehabilitation of bodily functions.
When administered in low concentrations, the body's own resistance is mobilised, i.e. ozone reactivates the immune system.
In response to this activation through ozone, the human body's immune cells produce "special messengers" called cytokines (including important mediators such as interferons or interleukins).
These inform other cells of the immune system, triggering a series of positive changes in the entire Immune system, which is stimulated to resist, for example, disease.