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Effect of supplementation with hydrogen-rich water in patients with interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome.

Seiji Matsumoto, Tomohiro Ueda, Hidehiro Kakizaki · Urology · 2013

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Primary topic Hydrogen Water Research
Evidence type Human clinical evidence
Publication type Human Clinical Study
Hydrogen method hydrogen-rich water

H2HUBB TAKEAWAY

In 30 participants, however, the effect of hydrogen-rich water on symptoms was not significantly different from that of placebo, although supplementation with hydrogen-rich water was extremely effective in improving the bladder pain score in 11% of the patients.

What the Researchers Studied

The study examined to investigate the efficacy of hydrogen-rich water for the treatment of patients with interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS).

How Molecular Hydrogen Was Used

They were randomized by a 2:1 ratio to receive hydrogen-rich water or placebo water for 8 weeks.

What the Researchers Found

However, the effect of hydrogen-rich water on symptoms was not significantly different from that of placebo, although supplementation with hydrogen-rich water was extremely effective in improving the bladder pain score in 11% of the patients.

H₂ Mechanisms / Biological Findings

The source material reviewed did not establish a specific molecular hydrogen mechanism for the reported findings.

Authors’ Conclusion

A distinct authors’ conclusion was not available in the source material reviewed by H2HUBB.