Vital Reaction Hydrogen Inhalation Machine ︱ 10% off with Code: CLAROS

2% At-Home Hydrogen Inhaler

The Vital Reaction® 2% Hydrogen Inhaler produces tasteless, odorless and non-toxic molecular hydrogen gas for inhalation via cannula. 

By inhaling molecular hydrogen, you can help your cells combat the Free Radicals. Free Radicals strip electrons away from other molecules in the body including those found in DNA.

Benefits

Converts Free Radicals to Water for  Hydration

Protects Against Neurodegenerative Changes

Supports Cognitive Function and Focus

One year Manufacturer’s Warranty

Reduces Excess Oxidative Stress

Decreases Lactic Acid Levels

Reduces TBI Symptoms

Improves Recovery Time

Supports Membrane Potential

Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory

Reduces ROS-Related Over-Training

Supports Mitochondrial ATP Production

Protects Against Micro and Soft-Tissue Injury

How it Works

Electrolysis turns distilled water into Hydrogen gas (H2) and Oxygen gas (O2). The O2 is vented out, and the H2 is mixed with ambient air to produce the target percentage 2% of H2 gas.

OXIDATIVE STRESS
Hydrogen has many advantages for therapeutic and preventive applications, and shows not only anti-oxidative stress effects; but also has various anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects. Clinical trials show that drinking hydrogen-dissolved water improves the pathology of mitochondrial disorders.
Molecular hydrogen is a novel antioxidant to efficiently reduce oxidative stress with potential for the improvement of mitochondrial diseases

Hydrogen therapy may be an effective and specific innovative treatment for exercise-induced oxidative stress and sports injury, with potential for the improvement of exercise performance.
Molecular hydrogen in sports medicine: new therapeutic perspectives.

Molecular hydrogen passes the blood-brain barrier, reverses the changes induced by controlled cortical impact (CCI), and is a highly effective treatment for TBI.
Molecular hydrogen in drinking water protects against neurodegenerative changes induced by traumatic brain injury.