Hydrogen-oxygen atomizer for the use in COIVD-19
- April 15, 2020
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This is an interesting newsletter that I just got from Molecular Hydrogen Institute MHI. Tyler Lebron himself sharing this latest news and his lecture on how it hows. It is to share to the community, therefore, I am doing this asap to spread this message and I am going to cut and paste. Please subscribe to MHI if you like his contain and newsletter. and Youtube video
“Dear Hydrogen Enthusiast”
“I have received many questions about the potential use of molecular hydrogen for COVID-19. In response, I made a short video to address this question and was able to include actual footage of H2 being used in China for COVID-19 patients. Please “like” and “share” the video so that we can help spread the education and awareness of molecular hydrogen.
This video discusses COVID-19 pathophysiology and the rationale for why H2 is being clinically investigated. Molecular hydrogen (H2 gas) has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects (1), which make it potentially useful for COVID-19. Several clinical studies in China are investigating H2 therapy in COVID-19 patients (2,3). The preliminary results appear to be quite positive (4,5), which has prompted Dr. Zhong Nanshan, the epidemiologist who discovered the SARS Coronavirus in 2003, to recommend H2 therapy for COVID-19 (6). The latest version of the official guide for the diagnosis and treatment COVID-19 by the Chinese National Health Commission includes hydrogen inhalation as a recommendation (7,8,9). However, more research is needed to confirm these positive preliminary results. (see also ref 10,11 in Chinese).
Again, there is still no clinically published evidence that H2 will truly benefit COVID-19 and this information is solely for educational purposes and does not constitutes clinical evidence and is not intended to replace the guidance from your healthcare practitioner.
Also please forgive my few gaffes as I put this extemporaneous video together. For example, at one time it sounds like I suggest that cytokines will “release” neutrophils, but it I mean “recruit” neutrophils. ”