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Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation

Molecular hydrogen inhalation is a therapeutic approach that delivers hydrogen gas (H2) to the body through inhalation via ventilator circuits, face masks, or nasal cannulas. The treatment allows molecular hydrogen to penetrate cell membranes and diffuse into cellular organelles including mitochondria. Clinical studies have investigated its potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects for various conditions including respiratory diseases, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular health. Research indicates that H2 inhalation may reduce oxidative stress biomarkers and has shown a favorable safety profile in human trials.

Updated Apr 16, 2026

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