Have any questions?
1.When is the best time to inhale hydrogen?
Since inhaling hydrogen takes time, it's best to do so while sleeping to avoid disrupting your daily life and work. Of course, you can also inhale hydrogen while watching TV, reading, studying, or doing sedentary work.
2.How long should I inhale each day?
For daily health maintenance, inhaling for 1-2 hours a day is sufficient to achieve the desired effect. However, for critical illnesses such as acute stroke or myocardial infarction, long-term inhalation is required. Many elderly people who have already developed symptoms of Alzheimer's disease also need to inhale hydrogen for extended periods each day, at least 4-6 hours.
3.Are there any side effects from continuous inhalation of hydrogen?
Divers can breathe high-pressure, high-concentration hydrogen continuously for up to 14 days while diving underwater. Hydrogen has been used as a diving gas for over 80 years, and no side effects have been found so far. Therefore, there are no problems with continuous long-term inhalation of hydrogen.
4.Can inhaling hydrogen improve memory?
Yes, according to research reports, hydrogen can improve memory, prevent brain aging, and greatly help improve the learning ability of teenagers.
5.Can inhaling hydrogen improve sleep?
Yes, inhaling hydrogen can calm the nervous system, relieve stress, and combat depressive tendencies. Inhaling hydrogen before bed can help you fall asleep more easily.
6.How can we ensure the safety of hydrogen inhalation?
Many people are concerned about hydrogen inhalation, worrying that it might explode. In reality, the explosive range of hydrogen combustion is 4-74%. Below or above this range, there is no risk. Japanese scholars recommend an inhaled hydrogen concentration of around 2%. At this concentration, even sparks or static electricity will not cause problems. It is safe to use.
7.Can hydrogen inhalation be used as an adjunct treatment for cerebral ischemia?
Yes, inhalation of 2% hydrogen gas is effective for cerebral ischemia, supported by evidence from animal and human studies. Acute cerebral ischemia is a critical and life-threatening clinical condition, and hydrogen inhalation as an adjunct treatment can reduce the risk of death.
8.Can you inhale hydrogen after a stroke?
Yes, hydrogen can not only save lives during the acute phase of a stroke, but it can also promote the recovery of bodily functions after the condition stabilizes. The greatest risk of a stroke is a secondary stroke, and inhaling hydrogen can improve the health of the cardiovascular system and prevent a second stroke.
9.Can hydrogen inhalation be used as an adjunct treatment for myocardial infarction?
Yes, inhaling 2% hydrogen gas can help myocardial infarction patients improve cardiac function and reduce cardiac misalignment problems in the later stages of stabilization after resuscitation.
10.Can inhaling hydrogen prevent damage caused by smog?
Yes, inhaling hydrogen can reduce the inflammatory response during smog exposure, protect respiratory function, and lower the risk of lung cancer caused by smog irritation.
11.Can hydrogen inhalation help treat emphysema?
Yes, hydrogen inhalation can prevent the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema caused by smoking and improve patients' respiratory function.
12.Can hydrogen inhalation help treat Alzheimer's disease?
Yes, Alzheimer's disease is an age-related brain disorder. Early symptoms include progressively worsening forgetfulness and frequent memory impairment. Once Alzheimer's is diagnosed, it's usually in its middle to late stages, progressing rapidly and leading to a loss of independence and requiring 24-hour care, placing a huge burden on society and families.
Hydrogen inhalation can not only prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease but also slow its progression. Long-term inhalation may even reverse the severity of Alzheimer's and improve the quality of life for patients, reducing the burden on families and society.
13.Can inhaling hydrogen replace drinking hydrogen water?
No, although the concentration of hydrogen inhalation is higher than that of drinking hydrogen water, drinking hydrogen water can regulate the intestinal flora and play a protective role against many diseases, which is something that hydrogen inhalation cannot replace.
14.Is hydrogen inhalation effective for cancer treatment?
Hydrogen inhalation can also reduce the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer. Recent studies have found that hydrogen inhalation can inhibit the proliferation and metastasis of tumor cells. We have tried giving patients with advanced cancer hydrogen inhalation in combination with drinking hydrogen water to improve their survival and quality of life.