Hydrogen Water: the ‘Hidden Giant’ of therapeutic power in water

Hydrogen water… it’s a problem for thousands and a health opportunity for millions!

When we began in 2000, we discovered the electric water ionizer. It was made in Korea and we were told that the amazing health benefits people reported were due to the effects of the alkalinity and a mysterious ‘micro-clustering’ of the water. We believed it.. mainly because we saw so many people experience great health effect when they received their water ionizer.  Hydrogen water was never even mentioned.
We were so excited about the whole concept of alkaline water that like the hundreds of thousands of water ionizer users around the world, the success of users made it easy to believe what we had been told. But… we were wrong!”
There’s an important point here that we need to clarify. There was and is nothing ‘wrong’ with an electric water ionizer. So many people have reported significant improvements in their health. What had happened was a classic case of commerce over-ruling science. It’s no point apportioning blame: while the message was wrong, the ‘messengers’ knew no better. Hydrogen water is a fairly new idea, even amongst the ionized water scientists. The bottom line is that the electric ionizers DO create good molecular hydrogen water and have helped many many people… and will continue to occupy a place in the market along with many other alternatives that allow us access to hydrogen.

A New Industry

Since 2000 a whole marketing industry has developed as new manufacturers and vendors or water ionizers entered the scene, repeating the same claims about the water that our supplier told us. Books have been written about the benefits of alkaline ionized water, videos made, and highly successful marketing campaigns launched.
Now, 15 years on, nothing has changed about the water except new ways to create the same water. Natural methods are now used as products like the UltraStream enter the marketplace.
The water is basically the same. It is incredible.  We have a drawerful of stories from people reporting benefits for the last 15 years.

Our conclusion is that the industry succeeded despite the lack of any large-scale studies of the water’s properties or effects. It survived and prospered because of the immediate effects so many people had from the water.

Even without the science backing it up, it ‘sold itself’. The obvious conclusion is that the water works! But… why?

The Hydrogen-Rich Water Revolution

In 2015, the year the industry should have taken notice of 27-year-old Molecular Hydrogen Water Research Scientist, Tyler LeBaron.
At the age of 21, he purchased his own electric water ionizer but quickly realised that the answers about the water’s properties given to him by his vendor were not scientifically strong.
Tyler decided to seek his own answers by studying the scientific literature and seeing how that compared to the claims made by the company that sold the water ionizer. Once he found the truth about the false nature of many of the claims and the intriguing science behind hydrogen gas, he created a Facebook group that was… and is… dedicated to spreading the truth…

The first claim of alkalizing the water seemed right!



A pH meter easily shows high pH levels so most people conclude that this equated to high alkalinity.
What was not spoken of was the fact that the high pH comes from the electrolysis process rather than any actual significant increase in alkaline minerals in the output water. Given that the basis of the claims was that by adding alkaline minerals to an acid body we could be healthier, the fact that you received no more alkaline minerals than what was in the source water disturbed Tyler.
MINERALS FROM AN ELECTRIC WATER IONIZER’S OUTPUT SIMPLY CANNOT COME ANYWHERE REMOTELY NEAR TO DAILY DOSE.
As the water raised in pH, the calcium in the water would change state from ‘in solution’ to precipitation, and adhere to any surface it touched.
Today most companies will not guarantee an electric water ionizer in a hard water area (most of the US).
But something else was also happening.. and NO-ONE realized it!
Once a hydrogen water test kit became available, water ionizer owners began to test their machines. And suddenly there were many, many unhappy people.
Tyler discovered that the ‘active ingredient’ in the water was molecular hydrogen. Once users understood this, they wanted to know if their expensive water ionizer was delivering it. One new unit purchaser had Tyler’s test kit, and was amazed to see that the H2 in the water disappeared in a matter of a few days’ use! Why? Because her water contained minerals which, through the electrolysis process, deposited minerals on the electrolysis plates. Once this happened, Hydrogen water was not made. Only with very regular and time and water consuming cleaning could the plates be kept clean enough to create Hydrogen water.
Suddenly a mystery was solved. people would buy their ionizer and experience a real health breakthrough. Then they would revert. The answer? The H2 had affected the breakthrough but the lack of hydrogen water allowed the negative health condition to reappear.

The second claim of negatively charging the water also proved spurious

Tyler LeBaron pointed out, water is H2O as a molecule. It is not an ion – a charged atom. It just doesn’t happen. It is not physically possible to ionize water itself because it is already in a covalent bond. Water consists of Hydrogen and Oxygen in a strong bond. It is stably balanced ionically.

The third claim of micro-clustering has also suffered a serious credibility loss

Vendors commonly claimed that groups of molecules of water reduced to a lesser number, thus ‘micro-clustering’ the water to create improved hydration. Recently a group of dedicated water ionizer users tried their best to find a scientific study supporting the theory – to no avail. As Tyler LeBaron said, the hydrogen bond network changes on the order of a femtosecond, so how could water ‘structure’ itself?
Here is the conclusion reached by the Coordinator of the working group of water ionizer researchers.


“The concept of stable microclusters in water is an interesting one, and various research studies attempting to identify and measure these can be found. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any definitive evidence to take this from theory to fact. I honestly searched a wide variety of physics and chemistry journals for any studies to support the microcluster theory, but I could not. The currently favored model of water is one of a loosely-connected network which could actually be described as “one big cluster” with internal bonds constantly being formed and broken (on the pico to femto time scale). Even if these clusters were proven to exist, it is not clear how they might be beneficial, because water molecules travel through aquaporins in a single-file.” Randy Sharpe, Coordinator of the working group of water ioniser researchers.

Changing the Rules: Molecular hydrogen is ‘Discovered’

Cassie Bond, CoFounder, Alkaway |Tyler LeBaron, Founder, MHI | Ian Blair Hamilton, Founder, AlkaWay

Tyler LeBaron changed the rules of what was the truth about the water.

In his first Facebook group, Tyler faced down numerous ionized water machine marketers who did not want his science-based conclusions to become mainstream. They argued in part that because the water was so good for people, we shouldn’t ‘over-complicate’ how it was sold. Tyler responded by sticking to his guns of  ‘if there’s no science to what we say, we can’t claim it’.
The battle raged for months. A nucleus of ionizer marketers saw and accepted the truth of what he was saying and began to work with him to reframe their method of selling water ionizers by only telling the truth based on known science – that they are, in truth, Hydrogen water generators.
This group is still working through the many legends of ionized water built up and expanded upon on the internet. However after Tyler had the opportunity to work with a group of  hydrogen researchers at the prestigious Nagoya University in Japan, he upped the ante for the ‘luddite’ sellers clinging to the old theories of alkalizing, micro-clustering and negative ions.
On Tyler’s return, it became difficult for his detractors to claim he did not have the authority to change the rules of the game. He immediately became an important authority on infused hydrogen water therapies.

The change of focus from alkaline water to hydrogen water was welcome for another big reason.

The scientific studies supporting the use of hydrogen water for therapeutic use are amazingly numerous, numbering 400 and growing. Over 100 different disease studies have been completed.  Once they compared this with the scarcity of studies on humans for ‘alkaline, ionized water’, Tyler’s detractors were left without any real reason not to change.
The new data explained all of the seeming miraculous health stories water ionizer users had released over the years. It wasn’t alkalinity or micro-clustering or negative ions. It was Molecular Hydrogen.

Viva La Revolución!

No revolution passes easily. Manufacturers, vendors, and even leading doctors railed against Tyler’s scientifically supported conclusions. Either they were not yet convinced that hydrogen was significant… or it was not aligned with what their manufacturer was telling them. They wanted to wait and make sure.
They are still waiting…
Group members who have made a living from selling what they had believed was the truth, now we’re also scared of where the move to hydrogen drinking water would take them.
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  • Would it mean they couldn’t use the special little demonstrations that apparently proved micro-clustering? 
  • How could they demonstrate hydrogen, an invisible gas?
  • Wouldn’t they lose sales?
The truth, as we know, sets you free, and a robust, healthy dialogue continues – with many members finally agreeing that although the hydrogen theory may not be as easily demonstrated, they could feel better selling something with a clean conscience.

Hydrogen Water Now

The facts are clear. The scientific studies number over 400, including studies on over 150 different diseases, including virtually all the so-called ‘big’ diseases. The Molecular Hydrogen Institute has published an overview for anyone to view. Tyler LeBaron has also created his own report available on this website.
So why hasn’t the world heard about it?

Therapeutic Effects

Authorities in the UK, USA, and Australia protect the consumer from false claims of any sort.
A false claim, in their view, is any claim of therapeutic effect without a prescribed, double-blind study by recognized and approved researchers. The cost of a study to prove just one therapeutic effect can easily exceed a million dollars. This has always been a problem for water ionizer vendors because although they received many, many stories of effects from users, without very clear proviso statements of non-general effect, they could not be published.
However… good news always finds a way, and the use of MLM as a sales method allowed some companies to ‘subcontract’ the job of spreading stories to potential customers. If users were also sellers and they could verbally tell their stories of healing, the supplier company would not be liable.

Are there therapeutic effects?

As discussed, we cannot make any such claims about the therapeutic effects of water from our hydrogen-producing water system. Our legal pathway to allow you to enlighten yourself is to give you links to studies of hydrogen which have no relationship to our product. By understanding the simple science and seeing the reports of scientists around the world, you will be able to make your own educated conclusions.
What we can say is that we contacted Tyler LeBaron and asked him to measure the H2 concentration on our innovation, our natural water ionizer and filter. Under the aegis of his company, AquaSciences LLC, he did so, following it up with a similar test on a high-end electric water ionizer.  The results were stunning.  At normal flow rates, the UltraStream (after some months of use – not new) gave great results. Although it did not maintain a consistent H2 concentration for more than a couple of litres like the electric unit, it infused hydrogen levels over three times that of the high-cost electric water ionizer, but at around 12% of the purchase cost.
Electric units will produce more liters per use, but in our 15 years of experience, we know this doesn’t happen in most families and home uses, hence the limitation of 1-2 liters per use is not really a problem.

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At least 74,000 microplastic particles will probably end up in your diet in a single year. Not kool.

A 4 min read

 

Weve `managed to spread microplastics to virtually every ecosystem on the planet.
From the deepest chasms in the sea to the most remote wilderness on land.: there is nowhere left to hide, and each year, we humans receive a hearty dose of our own medicine.

Now Canadian researchers have now estimated that the average person consumes more than 74,000 particles of plastic each year.

In all likelihood, the authors admit, this undervalues the reality. Due to a lack of data, the research was limited to only a few categories, including fish, shellfish, added sugars, salts, alcohol, tap or bottled water, and – of course – the air we breathe.

A thorough review of the literature, (including 26 peer-reviewed studies), by the team created a microplastics database . This was then compared to US dietary data.

Depending on a person`s age and sex, the number of particles consumed yearly sat somewhere between 74,000 and 121,000 particles.

Of all the items in the database, air, bottled water, and seafood accounted for most of the microplastic intake, although these also had the most variation depending on your location and food intake.

“This report provides an alarming indication of the wider impacts of plastic pollution,” says Thavamani Palanisami, a researcher in contamination risk assessment at the University of Newcastle who was not involved in this research.

“It`s a crisis that is not only blighting our landscapes and oceans but affecting the food we eat and the water we drink.”

While the results might sound scary at first, the authors themselves admit to much variation in the underlying data. They also remind readers that their estimates are based solely on the average American`s daily food consumption, and only 14 percent of the caloric intake at that.

“Extrapolating the number of microplastics consumed with the remaining 85 percent of calories is not possible,” the authors write, “however, if our findings are remotely representative, annual microplastic consumption could exceed several hundred thousand.”

Without including cultural differences in diet, or staples like meat, dairy, grains, and vegetables (data which does not yet exist), these results are more of a ballpark figure. What`s more, the research says nothing about the costs, if any, to human health.

Today, the effects of consuming microplastics are largely unknown, and yet there`s little doubt that it`s going on right now at unprecedented volumes. A study at the end of last year made headlines when researchers found evidence of microplastics in human fecal samples from all over the world.

The potential pathways for harm are many, and scientists have only proposed a few. Once microplastics enter the gut, they could release toxic substances causing oxidative stress or even cancer, according to the researchers. Particles small enough could be taken up by cells in the lungs and gut; while larger ones might be absorbed in the digestive tract. What happens from here is anyone`s guess.

“The key and serious question before us is: what is the impact of microplastics once they are inside the human body?” says Anas Ghadouani, an environmental engineer at the University of Western Australia, who was not involved in the research.

“We know that humans can ingest or inhale microplastics, there is no doubt anymore about this one. The key question, is what happens next? What are the physical impact of particles travelling inside the bloodstream? Where is the next stop? Human brain? Many questions for the scientist to try to answer in a short period of time because this is urgent.”

If the goal in the meantime is to avoid microplastic ingestion, the authors suggest quitting bottled water first. In their findings, microplastic consumption in water changed considerably depending on whether it came from a bottle or the tap.

Compared to water from a pipe, for instance, the authors found bottled water contained 90 more microplastic particles per litre. Practically this means for male adults, drinking only bottled water led to a daily microplastic intake of 349 particles. On the other hand, drinking only tap water led to a daily intake of 16 particles.

Still, in all likelihood, avoiding bottled water is just a drop in the bucket. While more direct research needs to be done, the trend so far suggests that microplastics will continue to be found in many, if not all, items intended for human consumption.

“If the precautionary principle were to be followed, the most effective way to reduce human consumption of microplastics will likely be to reduce the production and use of plastics,” the authors conclude.

The research was published in Environmental Science and Technology.

So.. WHEN are you joining the thousands drinking plastics free water from their own UltraStream?

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