Molecular hydrogen (two atoms of hydrogen combined into one molecule: H2) is a powerful antioxidant that selectively targets the most toxic of free radicals, the hydroxyl group. The ability to selectively target free radicals is important as it means that it will not interfere with adjunctive therapies doctors may be pursuing.
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The healthy body creates free radicals as a result of normal activity and metabolism. These free radicals, known as ROS (reactive oxygen species) or RNS (reactive nitrogen species) are kept in check by the healthy body, maintaining normal mitochondrial function. Health challenges, including chemical exposure or physical stress, provide additional obstacles to maintaining this balance.
Oxidative stress is involved in many lifestyle-related diseases, including diabetes, atherosclerosis, heart failure, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson diseases. Recent studies have revealed that molecular hydrogen (H2) acts as a novel antioxidant and prevents or ameliorates diseases associated with oxidative stress in animal experiments and clinical tests. Learn More
Unlike many other antioxidants, hydrogen gas is able to penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
Hydrogen gas positively impacts gene transcription, promoting glutathione production.
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