Hydrogen water is simply water that has molecular hydrogen gas (H₂) dissolved into it—similar to carbonating water, but using hydrogen instead of CO₂.
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Revolutionary
precision & control
This revolutionary hydrogen inhalation system is designed to provide a controlled and consistent fraction of inspired hydrogen (FiH₂) by utilizing an inflatable reservoir bag. The system delivers a total gas flow rate of approximately 12 L/min, ensuring that individuals with a minute ventilation at or below this threshold receive a precise FiH₂ within the selected and ideal range (0.5 - 4% H₂).
- Delivers precise hydrogen concentration
- Every inhalation is therapeutic
- Safest hydrogen delivery system on the market
built for the endurance athlete
Hydrogen water is simply water that has molecular hydrogen gas (H₂) dissolved into it—similar to carbonating water, but using hydrogen instead of CO₂.
- Consistent Hydrogen Delivery with Every Breath
- Precise Control for Customized Therapy
- Reliable FiH₂ Despite Breathing Variability
- More Efficient Than High-Flow Systems
- Superior Safety Profile
applications
Most hospitals, clinics, and research institutions follow strict safety guidelines that prohibit hydrogen inhalation systems exceeding 4% FiH₂. This device is designed to comply with these restrictions while providing reliable and reproducible hydrogen delivery.
- Preclinical and clinical research on hydrogen therapy
- Investigations into FiH₂-dependent physiological and biochemical responses
- Controlled H₂ exposure studies minimizing confounding variables related to respiratory rate and inhalation depth
Inhalation Machine: How It Works
Hydrogen water is simply water that has molecular hydrogen gas (H₂) dissolved into it—similar to carbonating water, but using hydrogen instead of CO₂.