What Is HYDROXIN
Molecular hydrogen and oxygen have become important medical gas in recent years, due to research demonstrating their potential therapeutic value.
Molecular hydrogen is a powerful antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory, and has anti-apoptotic neuroprotective effects, which makes it a novel anti-aging or longevity technology.

HYDROXIN
Hydroxin – Hydrogen and Oxygen for Inhalation
Molecular hydrogen has become an important medical gas in recent years, due to research demonstrating its potential therapeutic value.
Molecular hydrogen is a powerful antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory, and has anti-apoptotic neuroprotective effects, which makes it a novel anti-aging or longevity technology.
The benefits of molecular hydrogen inhalation include incredible longevity-enhancing effects, as well as prevention and treatment of neurological, cardiovascular, rheumatological, and cancer conditions.
Hydrogen gas is the smallest molecule and can easily permeate all tissues including the blood-brain barrier.
Molecular hydrogen can be inhaled using a hydrogen inhalation machine, and hydrogen gas can also be applied externally and is absorbed easily by all tissues when inhaled.
Studies have shown that hydrogen inhalation is more effective than other forms of administration, including intravenous administration.
Molecular hydrogen benefits many health conditions, including cognitive dysfunction, hypertension, brain injury, sepsis, oxidative stress, cellular dysfunction, progression of brain hemorrhage, dry eye disease, ovarian cancer, and Parkinson’s disease.
It also has huge potential in sports medicine as it effectively downregulates muscle damage, reducing oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis after acute exhaustive exercise. Molecular hydrogen inhalation can also benefit recovery from stroke and during stroke rehabilitation. Molecular Hydrogen certainly has potential for use in cancer therapy, with cancer patients receiving radiation therapy given hydrogen-infused water in a randomized clinical trial.
Today, the technology has evolved to a point where there is very pure hydrogen and oxygen and newer machines do not use any corrosives or catalysts such as Lye, and are much safer to use than what was previously available.