A systematic study on electrolytic production of hydrogen gas by using graphite as electrode

In a laboratory model, from the figure, it was observed that initially the hydrogen production was reached to maximum of 800 cc/min and thereby decreased to attain the stable state. The authors concluded that from the results, the researchers concluded that the high electrolytic concentration (above 0.025 M) is not beneficial for long time hydrogen production without destruction of graphite electrode. These findings from a laboratory model add evidence supporting molecular hydrogen's biological and therapeutic potential in the model studied.

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富氢水抑制离心运动后骨骼肌线粒体氧化应激和炎症反应

In Sprague Dawley rats, the study examined whether hydrogen-rich water could protect skeletal muscle from eccentric-exercise injury and explored the underlying mechanisms. These results are preclinical and suggest molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential in the condition studied. Further human research is needed to establish clinical effectiveness.

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Randomized, double‐blind, multicenter trial of hydrogen water for Parkinson’s disease

Randomized, double‐blind, multicenter trial of hydrogen water for Parkinson's disease A previous randomized, doubleblind study showed that drinking 1,000 mL of H₂ water per day for 48 weeks significantly improved the total Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) scores of patients with PD and treated with levodopa. The researchers conducted a longer and larger scale H₂ water trial that also included patients who were not treated with levodopa.

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Hydrogen Studies at ClinicalTrials.gov: The Dawn of a New Era?

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY This record describes a planned hydrogen study; no treatment result is available yet. Molecular hydrogen hydrogen research study: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Hydrogen Studies at ClinicalTrials.gov: The Dawn of a New Era? – The(Clinical […]

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H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen research study 23111: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Contact Us” was classified […]

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Dissolution of hydrogen and the ratio of the dissolved hydrogen content to the produced hydrogen in electrolyzed water using SPE water electrolyzer

H2HUBB PLAIN-LANGUAGE TAKEAWAY The study adds to the molecular-hydrogen evidence base, but the available record does not support a firm conclusion about therapeutic benefit. Molecular hydrogen research study 2003: what the findings mean This H2HUBB page translates the technical study record into consumer-friendly language while preserving the scientific details. The publication “Dissolution of hydrogen and […]

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Electrolytically generated hydrogen warm water cleanses the keratin-plug-clogged hair-pores and promotes the capillary blood-streams, more markedly than normal warm water does.

Immediately after taking a bath filled with hydrogen warm water, the skin moisture increased by 5-10% as compared to before bathing, which was kept on for the 7-day test, but indistinct, because of lower solubility of hydrogen in "warm" water than in room-temperature water. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.

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The On/Off History of Hydrogen in Medicine: Will the Interest Persist This Time Around?

This narrative review examined the available evidence on molecular hydrogen. Again demonstrated hydrogen’s therapeutic effects in 2007. The reviewed evidence supports molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential. Additional well-designed studies are needed to clarify clinical safety and effectiveness.

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Therapeutic effects of hydrogen-rich solution on aplastic anemia in vivo.

Body weight and number of peripheral blood cells were significantly improved for mice in the H₂-rich solution treated groups as compared with those with AA. These results are preclinical and suggest molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential in the condition studied. Further human research is needed to establish clinical effectiveness.

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The production of high dose hydrogen gas by the AMS-H-01 for treatment of disease.

This publication is a scientific hypothesis or perspective about molecular hydrogen and identifies directions for further research.

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The transfer of hydrogen from inert gas to therapeutic gas.

This narrative review examined the available evidence on molecular hydrogen. The reviewed evidence supports molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential. Additional well-designed studies are needed to clarify clinical safety and effectiveness.

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Conceptual transition from molecular to atomic: unleashing a new era in hydrogen therapy for chronic disease.

This publication is a scientific hypothesis or perspective about molecular hydrogen and identifies directions for further research.

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Metal-based micro/nanomaterials for hydrogen therapy and their biomedical applications.

This narrative review examined the available evidence on molecular hydrogen. The challenges and limitations of metal-based micro/nanomaterials for hydrogen therapy are discussed, while providing forward-looking recommendations for future research and development directions in this field. The reviewed evidence supports molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential. Additional well-designed studies are needed to clarify clinical safety and effectiveness.

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An H2-infused, nitric oxide-producing functional beverage as a neuroprotective agent for TBIs and concussions.

Hydrogen regulates nitric oxide production and metabolism, which enhances its benefits while reducing its harms. This source-grounded publication contributes evidence relevant to molecular hydrogen and is retained in a transparent general research category when a more specific study design is not supported by the indexed record.

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Molecular Hydrogen as a Neuroprotective Agent.

This narrative review examined the available evidence on molecular hydrogen. Recently, it has been reported that molecular hydrogen (H₂) functions as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. The reviewed evidence supports molecular hydrogen's therapeutic potential. Additional well-designed studies are needed to clarify clinical safety and effectiveness.

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