Why Inhaling Hydrogen Gas is Becoming the Next Big Thing in Health and Wellness

Why Inhaling Hydrogen Gas is Becoming the Next Big Thing in Health and Wellness

Why Inhaling Hydrogen Gas is Becoming the Next Big Thing in Health and Wellness

For a long time People have been going to great lengths to look younger and feel better.

Our quest for health, wellness and slowing down the aging process has resulted in the multi-billion dollar skin care industry, some questionable “anti-aging” supplements and even going under the knife.

But what if inhaling small amounts of the universe’s most abundant element — Hydrogen (H2) — could help slow down aging and at the same time bring a host of other health and wellness benefits?

Hydrogen is an colourless, odourless and tasteless gas that exists throughout our universe. It is one of the oldest known molecules.

More than 70 million tons are produced globally each year. Hydrogen can be used to power vehicles, generate electricity, power industry and heat our homes and businesses. Hydrogen gas has been praised for its use in “green energy” as an alternative fuel, but biomedical research over the past decade suggests it also has therapeutic biological benefits.

The benefits of inhaling hydrogen in therapeutic applications have been discovered relatively recently. Molecular hydrogen acts as a therapeutic antioxidant by reducing harmful free radicals. Studies have shown that the Inhalation of H2 gas suppressed brain injury by reducing the effects of oxidative stress.

Hydrogen has now been demonstrated to have therapeutic effects in over 170 different human and animal disease models, and in essentially every organ of the human body. The main reason for this is because H2 helps attenuate excessive oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which are at the root of virtually every disease and pathology.

What is Oxidative Stress?

Oxidative stress is when an imbalance occurs between free radicals and antioxidants in the body. Free radicals are oxygen-containing molecules with an uneven number of electrons. The uneven number means they easily react with other molecules, causing chain chemical reactions in your body as they react with other molecules. These reactions are called oxidation and can both hurt and help the body.

But oxidative stress happens when there’s an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidant reactions. When functioning properly, free radicals can help fight off pathogens that lead to infections. When there are more free radicals present than can be kept in balance by antioxidants, the free radicals can damage fatty tissue, DNA and proteins in the body.

This damage may lead to conditions such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Atherosclerosis, or the hardening of the blood vessels
  • Inflammatory conditions
  • High blood pressure, which is also known as hypertension
  • Heart disease
  • Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
  • Cancer

Hydrogen can be used as an effective antioxidant therapy thanks to protecting against oxidative damage. Hydrogen has now been demonstrated to have therapeutic effects in over 170 different human and animal disease models, and in essentially every organ of the human body. The main reason for this is because H2 helps attenuate excessive oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which are at the root of virtually every disease and pathology

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How Hydrogen Gas Benefits the Body

Oxidative stress occurs naturally and plays a role in the aging process. By reducing the effects of oxidative stress, hydrogen fights against the production of free radicals in the body. As molecular hydrogen is one of the most powerful antioxidants in existence, it can penetrate our DNA and boost our bodies’ antioxidant production. That’s why inhaling hydrogen has become popular in the health-conscious population of Japan, where the majority of hydrogen inhalation studies have been done with humans.

There are many options for consuming hydrogen, including inhalation as gas and drinking hydrogen-enriched water. Because of hydrogen’s physical and chemical properties, it’s believed that inhaling the gas can help fight diseases known to be associated with oxidative stress thus slowing the aging process.

In recent years it’s been proven that Hydrogen (H2), when inhaled as a gas, can deliver many benefits to the human body. For example, the preliminary 1000+ preclinical and clinical studies have reported hydrogen to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergy, anti-obesity, and anti-aging effects.

How to use Hydrogen Gas at Home

How does inhaling hydrogen work? - You can produce gas for inhaling at home with the Portable H2 SPE150 from Zenii Hydrogen Solutions.

The H2 SPE150 is a high performance hydrogen gas inhaler, with a flow rate of 150 ml/min for Pure Hydrogen and  225ml/min for Hydrogen & Oxygen combined, making it one of the smallest therapeutic units available today.

Powerful & Portable - The H2 SPE150 only weighs 1.6kg and comes with a carry bag making it possible for you to enjoy the benefits of molecular hydrogen inhalation therapy anywhere you go.

https://zenii.co.za/product/zenii-hydrogen-inhaler-spe150-portable/

References:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5731988/

http://www.molecularhydrogeninstitute.com/hydrogen-alternative-fuel-to-alternative-medicine

 

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