The latest trend on TikTok is hyping up the benefits of hydrogen water while attempting to sell you a battery-powered water bottle that produces it.
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claiming that there are 1,400 human studies on the benefits of hydrogen water. If there are, they’re really well hidden!
Here’s another showing a small possible effect on blood lipids such as LDL, but it’s a small study and the authors acknowledge several limitations
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3679390/
These studies are great as a starting point for further research, but they don’t constitute proof that hydrogen water is good for you.
I guess my "study" was accurate
https://counter.social/@ecksmc/113301531604376845
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Leaving TikTok aside for the moment, let’s talk about what it means for your water to have hydrogen in it. A water molecule is made of one oxygen atom bound to two hydrogen atoms, hence its chemical formula: H²O.
But that’s not the hydrogen they’re talking about. Hydrogen can also be a gas, where two hydrogen molecules are bound to each other. The chemical formula for that is H². Hydrogen gas is lightweight; it’s also flammable, as famously demonstrated in the Hindenburg disaster.