Water changed everything for me.

A simple shift that impacted my health, energy, and everything I thought I knew about healing.

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This isn't a product story. It's a turning point. Years of symptoms that doctors normalized, and one shift that started unraveling all of it.

What I didn't expect was how much of what I thought was "just aging" was actually my body asking for something different at the cellular level.

What is molecular hydrogen?

Molecular hydrogen (H2) is the smallest antioxidant molecule in existence. As established in the foundational 2007 *Nature Medicine* study B-01, H2 passes directly into cells and mitochondria to selectively neutralize the most damaging free radicals (hydroxyl and peroxynitrite) without disrupting beneficial oxidative signaling B-02.

Why cellular hydration matters

Hydration is more than just volume. The discovery of aquaporins (the protein channels regulating water transport into cells), which earned the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry B-78, proved that cells actively regulate water entry. True hydration requires a medium that your cells can actually receive and utilize.

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Technical Research & Citations

B-01

Ohsawa, I. et al. (2007). "Hydrogen acts as a therapeutic antioxidant by selectively reducing cytotoxic oxygen radicals." *Nature Medicine*, 13(6), 688-694.

"THE foundational paper. Demonstrated that inhaled H2 gas selectively neutralizes hydroxyl radicals (OH) and peroxynitrite (ONOO-) in a rat stroke model, reducing infarct volume by 50%, without scavenging beneficial ROS like H2O2 and NO. Launched the entire field of hydrogen medicine."

DOI: 10.1038/nm1577
B-02

Ohta, S. (2011). "Recent progress toward hydrogen medicine: potential of molecular hydrogen for preventive and therapeutic applications." *Current Pharmaceutical Design*, 17(22), 2241-2252.

"Comprehensive review by a pioneer of the field. Established that H2 selectively reduces hydroxyl radicals and peroxynitrite without disrupting physiological ROS signaling. Proposed gene-regulatory effects beyond direct radical scavenging."

PMID: 21736541
B-78

Agre, P. (2004). "Aquaporin water channels (Nobel Lecture)." *Angewandte Chemie International Edition*, 43(33), 4278-4290.

"2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Discovered aquaporins — the protein channels that regulate water transport across cell membranes. Established that cells do not passively absorb water; they actively regulate water entry through specific molecular gates. This is the scientific basis for "cellular hydration" as distinct from "drinking water.""

DOI: 10.1002/anie.200460804