Protect Your Family’s Health with Molecular Hydrogen
There are several ways to boost & maintain one’s growing family’s Immune Systems. One non-intrusive and highly effective way is to incorporate the daily use of Molecular Hydrogen Therapy into your family’s health regime to prevent, or avert recurrent adverse health conditions, namely Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation therapy and regularly drinking Hydrogen-Infused water ~ thus maintaining optimal health for all the family, especially in the current global health-crisis situation, we as parents have to do all we can to protect our children, and loved ones. You can find more peer-reviewed studies on our Research Studies page.
Molecular Hydrogen for General Health
To date, over 1000 high quality scientific studies have demonstrated that nano-particle hydrogen provides therapeutic potential for the prevention and treatment of more than 170 human and animal disease models. The clinical and pre-clinical studies demonstrate that molecular hydrogen (H2) possesses antioxidant, anti-tumour, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetes, anti-allergy, anti-obesity and anti-apoptosis properties.
Beneficial effects of hydrogen gas on Allergic Rhinitis
Although medical hydrogen gas has special effects on respiratory tract infection, this is a study of H2’s impact on allergic rhinitis (AR). All parameters of the experiment significantly reduced after HRS treatment (p<0.05). In conclusion hydrogen gas has an anti-inflammatory function on AR, and reduces the expression of IL-4 and IL-13. (Tongji University Hospital, Shanghai, China, Feb 16th, 2017)
Molecular Hydrogen: Inert gas turns clinically effective
Molecular hydrogen (H2) appeared as an experimental agent in biomedicine approximately 40 years ago, yet the past 5 years seem to confirm its medicinal value in the clinical environment. H2 improves clinical end-points and surrogate markers in several clinical trials, from metabolic diseases to chronic systemic inflammatory disorders to cancer. (Department of Biomedical Sciences in Sport, Belgrade school of medicine, Serbia, May 4th 2015)
The clinical application of hydrogen as a medical treatment
In recent years, it has become evident that molecular hydrogen is a particularly effective treatment for various disease experiments. As a result, hydrogen has been shown to be effective not only through intake as a gas, but also as a liquid medication taken orally, intravenously, or locally. Thus, hydrogen’s effectiveness is thus multifaceted. (Department of Dental Science, Okayama University Graduate School, Japan, September 14th, 2017)
Hydrogen gas inhalation inhibits progression to the “irreversible” stage of shock after severe hemorrhage
Mortality of hemorrhagic shock is due to when aggressive treatment is applied to the patients. H2 gas inhalation delays the progression to irreversible shock. (School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, September 2017)
Molecular hydrogen increases recovery from stress
The inability to successfully adapt to stress produces pathological changes that can lead to depression. Molecular hydrogen has anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory activities and neuroprotective effects. (Heibei University School of Medicine, August 29th, 2017)
The evolution of molecular hydrogen: noteworthy potential therapy with clinical significance
Studies on molecular hydrogen have evolved tremendously from its humble beginnings and have continued to change throughout the years. Hydrogen is extremely unique since it can act at the cellular level. Hydrogen is qualified to cross the blood brain barrier, to enter the mitochondria, and even has the ability to translocate to the nucleus under certain conditions. It was shown that hydrogen has anti-oxidative, anti-apoptotic, and anti-inflammatory effects that protects the cells.
Hydrogen gas reduced acute hyperglycemia-enhanced hemorrhagic transformation
Hyperglycemia is one of the major factors for hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke. In this study, hydrogen gas reduced brain infarction, hemorrhagic transformation, and improved neurological function. (Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Loma Linda University, CA, USA, April 25th, 2010)
Hydrogen resuscitation, a new cytoprotective approach
Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and flammable gas. Hydrogen is considered a physiologically inert gas and is often used in deep sea diving medicine. In mammals, endogenous hydrogen is produced as a result of the fermentation of non-digestible carbohydrates by intestinal bacteria and it is absorbed into the systemic circulation. Recent evidence indicates that hydrogen is a potent anti-oxidative, anti-apoptotic and anti-inflammatory agent and so may have potential medical application.
Hydrogen gas: reactive oxygen species and antioxidant defense in human gastrointestinal diseases
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, known together as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), and celiac disease are the most common disorders affecting not only adults but also children. Both IBDs and celiac disease are associated with oxidative stress, and hydrogen gas can play a pivotal role about this. (Prešov University, Slovak Republic, Department of Ecology, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, 2016 July 29th) it protects neuroblast SH-SY5Y from apoptosis.