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What is Hydrogen?
Hydrogen is the smallest and lightest atom containing only one proton and one electron only. This "atomic" form of hydrogen (H+) it is very unstable and highly reactive. In the "molecular" form of hydrogen (H2), two hydrogen atoms provide their (one + one) electrons to make the first and only electron shell more stable, but it is still very reactive.
Hydrogen is "the fuel of life"
Nobel Prize winner Albert Szent-Gyorgyi said in his 1937 Nobel Lecture: "A living cell requires energy not only for all its functions, but also for the maintenance of its structure" ... "bring out the fact that our body really only knows one fuel, hydrogen."
Hydrogen is the smallest and lightest antioxidant
Due to the free electrons and reactive nature of both atomic and molecular forms of hydrogen, it is considered one of the strongest antioxidants with a high reduction potential. Due to its small size, it also penetrates easily through cell membranes.
Antioxidants
Antioxidant is reducing agents and inhibits oxidation.
They do this by donating electrons to oxidizing agents, called free radicals. Free radicals can damage human cells.
As oxidative stress appears to be an important part of many human diseases, the use of antioxidants is intensively studied.
Water clusters - Water molecules assemble clusters. Regular tap water has 15 to 20 molecules per cluster.
During the electrolysis process large water clusters get reduced to smaller, so-called "micro-clusters" of 4 to 6 molecules per cluster.
Drink lots of Hydrogen Water to neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals!