Hydrogen therapy involves administering molecular hydrogen (H₂) to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the body.
It is typically administered by inhaling hydrogen gas through a nasal cannula, drinking hydrogen-infused water, or taking hydrogen-rich baths.
Potential Benefits
While larger human trials are ongoing, research indicates that hydrogen therapy may offer several advantages:
Athletic Recovery: May help reduce muscle fatigue and improve endurance following workouts.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Studied for its potential to support metabolic health and manage chronic inflammatory conditions.
Adjunct Cancer Care: Research suggests it may help alleviate the negative side effects of radiation and chemotherapy while improving patients' overall quality of life.
Neurological Support: Investigated for its potential to protect brain cells, particularly in emergency scenarios following cardiac arrest.
It is typically administered by inhaling hydrogen gas through a nasal cannula, drinking hydrogen-infused water, or taking hydrogen-rich baths.
Potential Benefits
While larger human trials are ongoing, research indicates that hydrogen therapy may offer several advantages:
Athletic Recovery: May help reduce muscle fatigue and improve endurance following workouts.
Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Studied for its potential to support metabolic health and manage chronic inflammatory conditions.
Adjunct Cancer Care: Research suggests it may help alleviate the negative side effects of radiation and chemotherapy while improving patients' overall quality of life.
Neurological Support: Investigated for its potential to protect brain cells, particularly in emergency scenarios following cardiac arrest.


