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Molecular hydrogen and oxidative stress reduction

Molecular hydrogen and oxidative stress reduction

Think of oxidative stress as the invisible enemy that causes damage in our bodies. Free radicals attack our cells while antioxidants fail to protect. This chaos can lead to serious diseases such as heart disease, cancer, or accelerated aging. Fortunately, along comes molecular hydrogen (H2), which, thanks to its unique properties, acts as a selective antioxidant, neutralizing the most damaging free radicals and promoting health at the cellular level.

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World news: Czech patent – Hydrogen virtual reality

World news: Czech patent – Hydrogen virtual reality

A unique combination of the regenerative effects of Molecular Hydrogen and virtual reality is presented by H2 Global Group from Ostrava. “The principle is actually very simple. Inhalation of hydrogen gas enhances the effects of therapies aimed at brain activity while using virtual reality,” says the company’s president, David Maršálek, about the breakthrough innovation and another Czech patent.

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H2 Global Group merged with VR LIFE

H2 Global Group merged with VR LIFE

Molecular HydroGEN Investment Group, part of the H2 Global Group, has joined forces with VR LIFE. It invested CZK 15 million in the company, which uses virtual reality in healthcare through its VR Vitalis product, and bought a 20% stake. This follows the introduction of the unique combination of the regenerative effects of Molecular Hydrogen and virtual reality and the registration of a joint patent and utility model for this therapy.

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Hydrogen against children’s obesity

Hydrogen against children’s obesity

A unique study has commenced at Bludov Spa, investigating the impact of molecular hydrogen on weight loss in obese children. This innovative approach, conducted in collaboration with the Faculty of Physical Culture at Palacký University and H2 Global Group, has the potential to revolutionise obesity treatment among adolescents. The research is being carried out as a double-blind experiment to ensure objective results. Obesity affects approximately 20% of the Czech population and over 13% of people worldwide, making it a pressing global health issue.

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