MOLECULAR HYDROGEN

is the smallest molecule in the universe. It is extremely small in size and highly soluble in lipids; this allows it to easily penetrate into the sub-cellular parts of mitochondria, which is a sort of engine room of the biologic system cells, and other locations throughout the body.

“Its effect on the regeneration of the body is almost miraculous, which I also observed when treating cancer patients. Medicine, yet alone the public, has not yet come to recognise it.”

PharmDr. Milan Krajíček

It is the strongest antioxidant, immediately eliminating free radicals and acidic metabolites (e.g. lactic acid). It thus protects the cells of the human body.

It may be another breakthrough in biomedicine, with more than 300 studies published in the last decade suggesting the beneficial effects of this new agent.

“It may be another breakthrough in biomedicine, with more than 300 studies published in the last decade suggesting the beneficial effects of this new agent.”

Huang et al., 2010

It currently holds leading positions in the field of medical research. According to the latest scientific studies, it may positively contribute to eliminating numerous health problems.

“The collection and interpretation of unbiased data using an evidence-based approach is a must in providing the best guidance when deciding on the use of hydrogen for maintaining health and treating diseases.”

Profesor Sergej M. Ostojic, MD, PhD.

What makes Molecular Hydrogen® unique?


  • Optimises the immune system
  • Protects against viral infections and diseases
  • Supports healthy organ function
  • Fights age-related diseases and increases health span
  • Naturally enhances beauty
  • Accelerates regeneration after sports
  • Selectively eliminates free radicals

What are free radicals?

Free radicals are extremely aggressive chemical compounds that attack cells. As a results, cells die or change their functions and cause diseases. Molecular Hydrogen® selectively eliminates these radicals. This means that it selects only those that are bad and harmful.

Where do free radicals come from?

ALCOHOL

HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS

EXCESSIVE EXERCISE

STRESS

CIGARETTE SMOKE

DRUGS AND ANTIBIOTICS

VIRUSES AND BACTERIA

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

POLLUTION

PROCESSED FOOD

LACK OF SLEEP

TOXINS

UV RADIATION

MOLD

RADIATION