Hydrogen biology research originated in Japan, and Professor Naruto Ota from the Japanese Medical University published his first paper on hydrogen biology in Nature Medicine, sparking a wave of research in hydrogen molecular medicine. Hydrogen related products were also the first to enter the Japanese market and formed a large scale. The fundamental reason is that research has found that hydrogen, as the smallest molecule in nature, can easily diffuse into any organ, tissue, cell, mitochondria, and nucleus of the body, achieving ideal antioxidant effects by selectively neutralizing malignant oxygen free radicals. The root cause of various chronic diseases that are difficult to cure in humans is malignant oxygen free radicals, and hydrogen gas has far more properties than vitamin C β- Carotenoids and other selective oxidants known to humans for removing oxides, and more importantly, hydrogen has been proven to have reliable human safety.
Hydrogen, with its characteristics of antioxidation, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and almost no side effects, is predicted by medical experts to be widely used in various fields such as tumor control, chronic disease regulation, severe illness, and health prevention.