Molecular hydrogen = nonsense? Clearing up misleading information

The world of molecular hydrogen is still full of information. Some are misleading, others completely false. We’ll help you understand the basic principles correctly.
Innovations in the field of molecular hydrogen are still new. So it's no wonder that the lightest element is surrounded by a lot of questions. We based our answers on scientific opinions to respond to the most frequent questions.
How do I get the gas into water and tablets?
Yes, molecular hydrogen (H2) is indeed a gas. However, modern technology and the right principles can easily deliver it into water.
Our devices use electrolysis, which:
- uses electric current to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
- The released hydrogen atoms then form a molecule.
- This creates molecular hydrogen, which is delivered into the water in the device or bottle.
- Oxygen is vented outside the device.
Tablets do not directly contain molecular hydrogen. Their composition is designed to support its production in the body. Read about how it works.
But it's already in the water. Why do I need more?
Molecular hydrogen can be a part of water, but only in very small amounts.
Electrolysis allows for the creation of molecular hydrogen concentrations at levels where it is effective.
Enjoy effective concentrations of molecular hydrogen from the comfort of your home.
Is it explosive?
Molecular hydrogen in small concentrations is not flammable. And these are exactly the concentrations we use in our products.
We design them to meet safety standards. Therefore, they are safe for everyday use.
Risks mainly arise in industrial applications and in large quantities, which does not apply to personal use.
Enrich your water with a hydrogen water generator, support your body with tablets, or try inhalation. Or combine all methods. Safely and proven.
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The effects of molecular hydrogen are supported by scientific studies
Tan Y, Xie Y, Dong G, Yin M, Shang Z, Zhou K, Bao D, Zhou J. The Effect of 14-Day Consumption of Hydrogen-Rich Water Alleviates Fatigue but Does Not Ameliorate Dyspnea in Long-COVID Patients: A Pilot, Single-Blind, and Randomized, Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 2024;
Dong, Gengxin, et al. "Inhalation of hydrogen-rich gas before acute exercise alleviates exercise fatigue." International Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)
Botek, M.; Krejčí, J.; Valenta, M.; McKune, A.; Sládečková, B.; Konečný, P.; Klimešová, I.; Pastucha, D. Molecular Hydrogen Positively Affects Physical and Respiratory Function in Acute Post-COVID-19 Patients: A New Perspective in Rehabilitation. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1992.