Hydrogen therapy, the practice of supplementing your body's hydrogen intake, is a rapidly emerging trend in wellness. You might have heard about drinking hydrogen water or hydrogen bathing. However, a third approach, hydrogen inhalation therapy, offers significant advantages. By delivering hydrogen directly to the lungs via a hydrogen inhalation machine,…
Living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) presents many challenges. Symptoms can include motor symptoms like tremors, non-motor symptoms like anxiety and depression, and fatigue. Fortunately, there are many ways PD patients can maintain and improve their quality of life. Physical therapy, for example, can help those with PD adapt to new…
Molecular hydrogen – both inhaled hydrogen and infused H2 water – are a fast-growing wellness trend. Both methods involve embracing the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of hydrogen gas. In molecular hydrogen inhalation therapy, hydrogen gas is inhaled, while drinking hydrogen water has also shown benefits. But you might be wondering:…
When people talk about hydrogen inhalation, generally, they’re talking about molecular hydrogen (H2). However, several companies do offer Brown’s gas inhalation machines. Sometimes, these terms get used interchangeably, and that can get confusing. But there are key differences. Although they both do include hydrogen, they differ significantly in composition, properties,…
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects more than 6 million people in the U.S. over 65 years old. Across the world, some 55 million individuals suffer from the disease. Today, a cure does not exist for Alzheimer’s, and treatment options tend to include medicinal therapies, as well as non-drug interventions like memory…
Aging remains one of life's great enigmas. As we age, our bodies undergo a series of changes. Wrinkles form, energy levels dip, and our once sharp minds may start to feel a bit foggy. These are the telltale signs of aging, and for many, they are a source of concern…
Two therapies at the forefront of longevity care rely on two elemental gases: Molecular hydrogen inhalation therapy and ozone therapy. Both therapies use gas to promote healing and wellness (which is why they’re often confused). But they operate on different principles and unique applications. Hydrogen therapy, for example, capitalizes on…
The battle against cancer is fraught with challenges. Traditional treatments, while potent, are often expensive and cause side effects that can substantially decrease patients’ quality of life. For decades, the medical community has looked for alternatives with fewer side effects. Recent research has explored using molecular hydrogen therapy (MHT) for…
Molecular hydrogen inhalation therapy has rapidly gained in popularity, since a landmark 2007 study exploring its antioxidant properties. In that short time, numerous studies have explored the benefits of breathing hydrogen gas (or consuming hydrogen-rich water). And these studies have found positive evidence of molecular hydorgen's ability to reduce inflammation…