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Hydrogen molecules are nearly perfect antioxidants

Professor Shigeo Ohta, an authority on hydrogen molecular medicine in Japan, once said, "Hydrogen molecules are almost perfect antioxidants." Professor Liu Canrong, an international authority on free radicals, also called hydrogen molecules "the body care method with the highest CP value."

After all, what is the difference between hydrogen molecules and other antioxidant nutrients (such as vitamins C, E, resveratrol, turmeric, etc.)? Why can it be praised by many well-known scholars in the world?


Hydrogen molecules are the smallest molecules in nature

"Free radicals" are the "source of all diseases" defined by the World Health Organization and one of the main reasons why the human body needs antioxidants. It attacks the cells in our body, destroys mitochondria and DNA , thereby affecting health. As mentioned in our previous article , the human body produces many free radicals in the body in order to produce energy, defend against invaders, etc. For example, in mitochondria, during the energy production process, 2% of oxygen will be converted into superoxide anion radicals (O 2 ‧ - ) , which will then react into hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) or hydroxyl radicals (OH). ‧ ) . As the smallest molecule in nature, hydrogen can pass through cell membranes, enter mitochondria, and scavenge highly toxic free radicals such as hydroxyl radicals (OH ‧ ) .

What about other antioxidants? Vitamin C is 176 times more than hydrogen molecules , catechin is 290 times more than hydrogen molecules , and Q10 is 863 times more than hydrogen molecules . The small size of the hydrogen molecule allows it to penetrate into every corner of the body and reach anywhere where free radicals are present!


Hydrogen molecules can selectively resist oxidation

Although free radicals are defined by the World Health Organization as "the root of all diseases," some free radicals are less toxic and are essential in the human body and can serve as intracellular message conductors  ( such as O 2 ‧ - ) . Unlike other antioxidants that "kill all", hydrogen molecules can "selectively" react with only highly toxic free radicals without eliminating the free radicals needed by the human body.

But what’s wrong with thong-killed antioxidants? If the reducing power of antioxidants is too strong, it may destroy the redox balance in the body and weaken the endogenous antioxidant capacity in the body. Therefore, when choosing antioxidants, "selective" antioxidant function is very important!


Hydrogen molecules are non-toxic and leave no residue

Hydrogen is a natural gas in our body. It already exists in the human body and will not cause harm to the human body. In addition, hydrogen molecules are very small and have the characteristics of gas, which can diffuse freely in the body. The hydrogen that has not reacted with free radicals will be naturally excreted from the body without any side effects on our body.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration  (FDA) and the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare recognized hydrogen as a safe food additive in 2014 and 2015 respectively . Therefore, as long as the purity of hydrogen is high enough and the quality is good enough, it will not do any harm to the human body when used for health care!


Authoritative inspection and certification

The hydrogen products used in the UPH Hydrogen Breathing Experience Center have all been inspected by SGS . Make an appointment for the UPH Hydrogen Breathing Experience now and learn about the magical "hydrogen molecule" together!

 
 

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