Selected studies:
Hydrogen as a selective antioxidant: A review of clinical and experimental studies.
“H2 is emerging as a novel and safe therapeutic antioxidant. It has selective antioxidant properties, giving it anti-inflammatory properties.”
Hydrogen acts as a therapeutic antioxidant by selectively reducing cytotoxic oxygen radicals.
“Hydrogen selectively reduces the hydroxyl radical, the most toxic free radical, and effectively protects cells. It does not react with free radicals that have physiological benefits, making it an incredibly effective therapy to neutralize acute oxidative stress.”
Hydrogen-rich water protects against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.
“Hydrogen therapy is a new medical approach that has recently become increasingly appreciated. Hydrogen has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, anti-allergy, and anti-cancer effects.”
Protective effect of hydrogen-rich saline on ischemia/reperfusion injury in rat skin flap.
“The mechanisms of I/R injury include hypoxia, inflammation, and oxidative damage. Our findings suggest that HRS mitigates I/R injury by decreasing inflammation and, therefore, has the potential for application as a therapy for improving skin flap survival.”
Hydrogen (H2) treatment for acute erythematous skin diseases. A report of 4 patients with safety data and a non-controlled feasibility study with H2 concentration measurement on two volunteers.
“We have treated 4 patients of acute erythematous skin diseases with fever and/or pain by H2 enriched intravenous fluid. Erythema of these 4 patients and associated symptoms improved significantly after the H2 treatment and did not recur. An improvement in acute erythematous skin diseases followed the administration of H2 enriched fluid without compromising the safety.”


Free radicals have been found to be the cause of premature aging of skin, causing collagen cells to
Now, you can produce your own antioxidant rich hydrogen water right at home that allows you to cleanse,
Few if any antioxidant supplements have the versatility of molecular hydrogen. There are several ways to get molecular hydrogen into your system including drinking hydrogen infused water, inhalation, or spraying H2 water on your skin and into the eyes. In all cases, molecular hydrogen (H2) easily enters the bloodstream and is transported throughout the body.