WHAT IS MOLECULAR HYDROGEN?
Molecular hydrogen (H₂) is the smallest gas molecule in nature. Being so small, it easily penetrates cell membranes and reaches all body tissues – including the brain, heart, liver, and intestines. The body also partially produces it itself in the gut microbiota.
Healthcare has been seriously dealing with molecular hydrogen as a therapeutic agent since 2007, when a breakthrough study was published in the prestigious journal of Nature Medicine, showing that H₂ selectively neutralizes the most dangerous free radicals in the body. Since then, hundreds of clinical and preclinical studies have followed worldwide.