The Science of
Hydrogen Water
A research library synthesizing peer-reviewed studies into clear, accessible summaries. Explore the clinical evidence behind molecular hydrogen.
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Accessible Summaries
Dense scientific papers are synthesized into plain-English summaries written at an 8th-grade reading level using AI-assisted analysis.
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Every summary links to its original peer-reviewed study via DOI, allowing readers to verify findings and access full research papers.
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Studies are categorized by evidence type—human trials, animal studies, or in vitro research—to help readers assess applicability.
Latest Research
View AllSenn on the Diagnosis of Gastro-Intestinal Perforation by the Rectal Insufflation of Hydrogen Gas
Publish Year 1888 Country United States Rank Positive Journal Annals of Surgery Primary Topic Intestine Secondary TopicSurgery/Transplantation Model Human Tertiary TopicDiagnosis Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Ventilation Comparison Complement
GeneralProduction and Excretion of Hydrogen Gas in Man
Publish Year 1969 Country United States Rank Neutral Journal New England Journal of Medicine Primary Topic Intestine Secondary TopicHydrogen Biology Model Human Tertiary TopicGut Microbiome Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application In Vivo Biotic Production Comparison Complement
GeneralDiffusivity of various inert gases in rat skeletal muscle
Publish Year 1975 Country Germany Rank Neutral Journal Pflugers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicHydrogen Biology Model Rat Tertiary TopicHydrogen Safety Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Ventilation Comparison Complement
GeneralSolubility of various inert gases in rat skeletal muscle
Publish Year 1975 Country Germany Rank Neutral Journal Pflugers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicHydrogen Biology Model Rat Tertiary TopicHydrogen Safety Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Ventilation Comparison Complement
GeneralHyperbaric hydrogen therapy: A possible treatment for cancer
Publish Year 1975 Country United States Rank Positive Journal Science Primary Topic Skin Secondary TopicCancer Model Mouse Tertiary TopicOncogenesis Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement
GeneralResponse of five established solid transplantable mouse tumors and one mouse leukemia to hyperbaric hydrogen
Publish Year 1978 Country United States Rank Neutral Journal Cancer Treatment Reports Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicCancer Model Mouse Tertiary TopicOncogenesis Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement
Latest Articles
View AllCan Electrolyzed Water Help Fight Diabetes?
A 2006 study found that electrolyzed reduced water may help lower blood sugar levels and improve glucose metabolism in diabetic mice. The alkaline properties of the water may reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, leading to improved insulin sensitivity. While more research is needed, this discovery could have implications for human diabetes treatment.
How Hydrogen-Rich Saline Can Protect Your Heart
Researchers in China found that hydrogen-rich saline can protect the heart from damage caused by a heart attack. This discovery could lead to new treatments that save lives. Hydrogen-rich saline has antioxidant properties that reduce inflammation and damage caused by free radicals.
Breathe Easy: How Hydrogen Inhalation Can Help Heal Lung Injuries
A study found that inhaling hydrogen gas can help reduce the severity of ventilator-induced lung injury. Hydrogen has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help calm down inflammation and promote healing. This could be a game-changer for patients who require mechanical ventilation.
Breathe Easy: How Hydrogen Gas May Help Your Heart
Inhaling hydrogen gas may help reduce damage to the heart caused by intermittent hypoxia, a condition where the body doesn't get enough oxygen. A study found that mice with intermittent hypoxia had reduced heart damage when given hydrogen gas to inhale. This could be a useful tool for managing conditions like sleep apnea.