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Benefits of Molecular Hydrogen for the Heart and Brain
The therapeutic effect of molecular hydrogen was reported as early as 1793, but only recently has its clinical and mechanistic effects been investigated. Molecular hydrogen is the exclusive agent responsible for therapeutic effects observed from alkaline ionized water (electrolyzed reduced water). The now over 2000 publications and 100+ human studies indicate that molecular hydrogen has therapeutic effects in over 170 different animal disease models, and in essentially every organ of the human body. Molecular hydrogen appears to reduce excess glucose, cholesterol, oxidative stress, and pro-inflammatory cytokine levels exerting cardiovascular and cerebrovascular protection.

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Apr 19, 2023 04:00 PM in Mountain Time (US and Canada)

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Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc, Ph.D.
Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc, Ph.D., is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based, nonprofit, Molecular Hydrogen Institute. His background is in biochemistry, physiology, and exercise science. He has taught physiology and currently teaches exercise physiology and chemistry lab classes at Southern Utah University as an adjunct instructor. He Interned at Nagoya University Japan in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell-signaling pathways. Tyler is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at medical conferences in the US for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. Also, he is a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research.