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氢疗 Mike Van Thielen

**分子氢疗法:生物黑客技术,提升健康和活力**

我坚信大自然蕴含着健康的奥秘。通过观察野生动物,我们可以学习如何优化自身健康,这让我对帮助人们克服疾病或提升健康充满信心。生物黑客,在我看来,就是提升身心,客观地逆转生物年龄。我运用各种方法,包括分子氢疗法,帮助人们克服疾病或达到巅峰状态。 分子氢是一种安全有效的生物黑客技术,它基于大量的科学研究,可以帮助人们克服疾病,延长寿命,提高表现。目前已有超过1200篇关于分子氢的同行评审研究论文,其中200多篇是人体研究,这充分证明了其可靠性。 分子氢之所以有效,是因为它是已知最小的分子,不带电荷,极性很小,因此很容易穿过细胞膜进入细胞,并在细胞水平发挥治疗作用,甚至可以穿过血脑屏障进入神经元和脑细胞。 分子氢的强大之处在于它同时是强大的选择性抗氧化剂和强效的抗炎剂。作为抗氧化剂,它能进入细胞内部中和自由基,防止和治疗疾病,尤其对癌症有显著疗效。作为抗炎剂,它能减少体内炎症,而炎症是大多数疾病的根本原因。 分子氢可以通过多种方式摄入,包括氢片、氢水和氢气吸入。其中,氢气吸入能提供更高浓度的氢,治疗效果更好,尤其对于需要克服严重疾病(如癌症)的患者。选择设备时,务必选择质量好、材料安全的设备,避免劣质产品造成危害。 氢气吸入的疗程取决于个人情况和目标。预防性使用每天一小时,治疗癌症等严重疾病则需要每天五到六小时。我通常会结合多种方法治疗癌症,例如分子氢、高静电模拟电容PEMF设备等,从化学和能量两个方面共同作用。 分子氢对多种疾病都有积极作用,因为它作用于细胞和线粒体水平。它对癌症和神经退行性疾病有显著疗效,因为它能穿过血脑屏障,减少炎症和氧化应激,并具有细胞保护作用,促进细胞自噬和调节细胞凋亡。它还能清除衰老细胞,保持细胞平衡,对消化系统疾病也有显著疗效,因为它能改善肠道环境,促进益生菌生长。 大多数患者在持续使用分子氢两周后开始感受到益处。治疗方案取决于患者的具体情况、目标和预算。电解产生的氢气中可能含有氘代氢,但目前尚无关于两者组合效应的研究。 分子氢疗法未来需要更多研究,但其安全性和有效性已得到广泛证实。人们可以通过我的网站联系我,获得免费咨询和治疗方案。我正在建立一个社区,帮助志同道合的人们优化健康,克服疾病。

分子氢:开启健康长寿的钥匙

我深信大自然掌握着健康的密码。观察野生动物的生存之道,让我确信我们可以借鉴自然,优化自身健康。这种信念支撑着我帮助人们克服疾病,或将健康提升到巅峰状态。在我看来,生物黑客就是提升身心,客观地逆转生物年龄。而分子氢疗法,正是我工具箱中强有力的武器之一。

分子氢,作为一种安全有效的生物黑客技术,正受到越来越多的关注。它并非凭空而来,而是建立在超过1200篇同行评审研究论文的基础上,其中200多篇是人体研究,其可靠性毋庸置疑。

分子氢的独特之处在于其分子结构:它是已知最小的分子,不带电荷,极性极小。这使得它能够轻松穿过细胞膜,直达细胞内部,甚至能穿过血脑屏障,作用于神经元和脑细胞,在细胞层面发挥其治疗作用。

它的强大功效源于其双重特性:强大的选择性抗氧化剂和强效的抗炎剂。作为抗氧化剂,它能精准靶向细胞内的自由基,有效中和氧化应激,从而预防和治疗各种疾病,尤其对癌症的抑制作用尤为显著。作为抗炎剂,它能有效减少体内炎症,而炎症正是大多数疾病的根源。

摄入分子氢的方式多样,包括氢片、氢水和氢气吸入。其中,氢气吸入能提供更高浓度的氢,治疗效果更显著,尤其适用于需要克服严重疾病(例如癌症)的患者。然而,选择设备时务必谨慎,选择质量可靠、材料安全的设备至关重要,避免劣质产品带来的潜在危害。

氢气吸入的疗程因人而异,取决于个体情况和治疗目标。预防性使用,每天一小时即可;而对于癌症等严重疾病,则需要每天五到六小时的持续吸入。我通常会结合多种方法治疗癌症,例如,将分子氢与高静电模拟电容PEMF设备等技术相结合,从化学和能量两个层面协同作用,以期达到最佳治疗效果。

分子氢的积极作用广泛而深远,因为它作用于细胞和线粒体层面。它对癌症和神经退行性疾病的疗效显著,因为它能轻松穿过血脑屏障,有效减少炎症和氧化应激,并具有细胞保护作用,同时促进细胞自噬和调节细胞凋亡。更重要的是,它还能有效清除衰老细胞,维持细胞的动态平衡,对消化系统疾病也展现出显著的疗效,因为它能优化肠道环境,促进益生菌的生长。

大多数患者在持续使用分子氢两周后便能感受到明显的益处。然而,具体的治疗方案需要根据患者的个体情况、治疗目标和预算进行个性化定制。值得一提的是,电解过程中产生的氢气中可能含有氘代氢,但目前尚无研究证实两者组合的疗效。

分子氢疗法的未来发展需要更多深入的研究,但其安全性和有效性已得到广泛的认可。如果您希望了解更多信息或寻求帮助,欢迎访问我的网站,进行免费咨询,并获得个性化的治疗方案。此外,我正在积极构建一个充满活力的社区,汇聚志同道合的朋友们,共同探索健康长寿的奥秘,携手克服疾病的挑战。

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Biohacking The Body: Hydrogen Therapy, Longevity & Peak Vitality With Dr. Mike Van Thielen

02:22 我相信大自然拥有健康的答案,通过观察野生动物的行为,我们可以学习如何优化健康。

02:46 生物黑客的意义在于提升身心,客观地逆转生物年龄,帮助人们克服疾病或达到最佳状态。

03:11 分子氢是一种安全有效的生物黑客技术,可以帮助人们克服疾病,延长寿命,提高表现。

04:07 目前已有超过1200篇关于分子氢的同行评审研究论文,其中200多篇是人体研究,这证明了其研究的广泛性和可靠性。

04:28 分子氢对170多种常见疾病都有积极作用,这与其在细胞和线粒体水平的作用有关。

04:44 分子氢是已知最小的分子,它不带电荷,极性很小,因此很容易穿过细胞膜进入细胞,并在细胞水平发挥治疗作用,甚至可以穿过血脑屏障进入神经元和脑细胞。

05:29 分子氢是一种强大的选择性抗氧化剂,它能进入细胞内部中和自由基,从而防止和治疗疾病,尤其对癌症有显著疗效。

06:36 分子氢是一种强效的抗炎剂,它能减少体内炎症,而炎症是大多数疾病的根本原因。

08:05 分子氢可以通过多种方式摄入,包括氢片、氢水和氢气吸入,其中吸入方式能提供更高浓度的氢。

09:20 氢气吸入比氢水能更快地提供更高浓度的氢,治疗效果更好,尤其对于需要克服严重疾病(如癌症)的患者。

10:42 氢气吸入对哮喘等呼吸系统疾病有益,因为它具有强效的抗炎作用。

10:58 选择氢气疗法设备时,应选择质量好、材料安全的设备,避免使用劣质产品造成危害。

12:02 高质量的氢气吸入设备价格相对较高,但能保证安全性和有效性。

13:13 氢气吸入的疗程取决于个人情况和目标,预防性使用每天一小时,治疗癌症等严重疾病则需要每天五到六小时。

13:58 治疗癌症通常需要结合多种方法,例如分子氢、高静电模拟电容PEMF设备等,从化学和能量两个方面共同作用。

15:27 分子氢疗法安全可靠,无需医生监督,可在家自行进行。

16:01 分子氢对多种疾病都有积极作用,因为它作用于细胞和线粒体水平。

16:30 分子氢对癌症和神经退行性疾病有显著疗效,因为它能穿过血脑屏障,减少炎症和氧化应激,并具有细胞保护作用,促进细胞自噬和调节细胞凋亡。

17:42 分子氢能调节细胞凋亡,清除衰老细胞,保持细胞平衡。

18:06 分子氢对消化系统疾病疗效显著,因为它能改善肠道环境,促进益生菌生长。

19:54 大多数患者在持续使用分子氢两周后开始感受到益处。

19:54 分子氢的治疗方案取决于患者的具体情况、目标和预算。

20:44 电解产生的氢气中可能含有氘代氢,但目前尚无关于两者组合效应的研究。

21:10 分子氢疗法未来需要更多研究,但其安全性和有效性已得到广泛证实。

22:02 人们可以通过我的网站联系我,获得免费咨询和治疗方案。

22:43 我正在建立一个社区,帮助志同道合的人们优化健康,克服疾病。

**Transcript**

00:00

You're listening to the Good Question Podcast with Richard Jacobs. Our goal was to make each of our guests exclaim, Hmm. 语法解析

00:09

That's a good question. I don't know the answer. Because when that happens, it means you, the listener, may be inspired to learn more beyond the interview and to ask great questions yourself that lead to new insights. In this podcast, we cover historical and current anthropology, comparative religion, and history. Welcome, and let's get started. 语法解析

00:34

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast. My guest is Dr. Mike Von Phelan. He's a bestselling author. He's actually a biohacker and a world record holder, which we'll find out about. We're going to be talking about molecular hydrogen and how to use it as a therapy to affect us in a positive way. Mike's the director at HydroHeal, which is an innovative medical company. 语法解析

00:55

with the latest molecular hydrogen solutions for cellular optimization health. He's certified by the Molecular Hydrogen Institute. He has a PhD in holistic nutrition. Again, physician, mentor, biohacking expert, author, TEDx speaker. I mean, a whole bunch of great accolades. So welcome, Mike. Thanks for coming. Thanks for having me, Richard. Yeah, tell me how you and Ms. Hydrogen met and under what circumstances. Well, Ms. Hydrogen is a recent Ms., actually. 语法解析

01:21

No, I've been, uh, I've grew up in, in Belgium. That's where my accent's from. Competitive swimmer, came to the United States at age 26 with $400 a backpack and a pair of jeans, but got, uh, came here as a physical therapist, then got more interested in a quote unquote alternative medicine. My license in acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, homeopathy, and the whole nine yards. But, um, 语法解析

01:44

After almost a thousand patients, I got a little bit discouraged because these therapies are indeed less invasive than conventional medicine, meaning drug surgeries and injections. But I didn't get the lasting results I was looking for either. So that's when I decided to get my PhD in holistic nutrition. But ultimately, 语法解析

02:01

also look at mother nature because i figured mother nature must have the answer to health and so when people ask me should i get a second opinion i said yes just ask the animals in the wild or ask yourself what do they do so with that knowledge i really became very confident in helping anybody overcome any disease or optimize their health or today as you mentioned richard biohacking 语法解析

◉ 我相信大自然拥有健康的答案,通过观察野生动物的行为,我们可以学习如何优化健康。

02:22

has many definitions, but to me it's upgrading your body and your mind and objectively reversing your biological age. So currently I'm a mentor, I'm a coach, and I help people. I have a few people with cancer overcoming that. And on the other hand, I work with top athletes around the world and anything in between because it's about getting to that next level. It's about maximizing your performance or overcoming disease. 语法解析

◉ 生物黑客的意义在于提升身心,客观地逆转生物年龄,帮助人们克服疾病或达到最佳状态。

02:46

And I do that through self-optimization. So again, upgrading the body and the mind. And the way I came into hydrogen as a quote-unquote biohacker, it's one of the most researched innovative technologies available today that is 100% safe. You don't need doctor supervision. And the research shows great benefits. So it's one of those tools that we all should look at if we're interested in overcoming disease and or… 语法解析

◉ 分子氢是一种安全有效的生物黑客技术,可以帮助人们克服疾病,延长寿命,提高表现。

03:11

living longer or performing better. How did you first encounter hydrogen? Was it part of your curriculum? I just go to conferences, conventions, and always check out what's the latest and newest. And there was more and more research coming out on hydrogen. Of course, we know hydrogen as the first element on the periodic table when we were in school. 语法解析

03:30

one electron, one proton. We know it's the most abundant element in space. We know it's part of rocket fuel used by NASA. And so we know a lot about hydrogen. It's also trying to become an alternative fuel source. But what we're talking about here is molecular hydrogen or hydrogen gas, which basically is two hydrogen atoms bonded together in a strong covalent bond. 语法解析

03:51

bond and that seems to have a very therapeutic effect in our body and that's what they have been researching currently i would say there's just over 1200 peer-reviewed research articles on molecular hydrogen and over 200 of those are human studies so that's pretty impressive 语法解析

◉ 目前已有超过1200篇关于分子氢的同行评审研究论文,其中200多篇是人体研究,这证明了其研究的广泛性和可靠性。

04:07

So what kind of conditions or problems would necessitate hydrogen therapy? Yeah, good question. Well, if you look at all those studies, it has a positive effect on 170 or over 170 common diseases. And people say, how is that possible? Well, in order to understand that, we need to look at its effect on the cellular and even the mitochondrial level. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对170多种常见疾病都有积极作用,这与其在细胞和线粒体水平的作用有关。

04:28

So the first thing people need to understand is that the hydrogen is this, our molecular hydrogen is the smallest molecule that we know. So it's very, very small. And because those two atoms bond together, it becomes neutral. There's no charge. There's no polarity. And 语法解析

◉ 分子氢是已知最小的分子,它不带电荷,极性很小,因此很容易穿过细胞膜进入细胞,并在细胞水平发挥治疗作用,甚至可以穿过血脑屏障进入神经元和脑细胞。

04:44

Because it's so small and no polarity, it easily can cross our cell membranes and enter the cell and exert its therapeutic effects on a cellular level. And if we think about neurodegenerative diseases, it also can easily cross the blood-brain barrier and then enter our neurons and brain cells. 语法解析

05:01

Because we know conventional medicines that work in our body often cannot find its way to the brain because of the blood-brain barrier. So the first thing people need to understand that it's so small, it can get in every cell, can get in your brain, and even in the mitochondria, the energy production factories of your cells, right? And then the research shows many positive properties. To name the top three or four, I would say the first one, it is a powerful selective antioxidant. We all heard about it. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢是一种强大的选择性抗氧化剂,它能进入细胞内部中和自由基,从而防止和治疗疾病,尤其对癌症有显著疗效。

05:29

antioxidants before, like vitamin E, vitamin C, vitamin D, glutathione, and the list goes on. And we know they're necessary to neutralize the excess of free radicals in our body, because an excess of free radicals would cause an oxidative stress, would cause a lot of degenerative disease, even cancer, and the list goes on. So the uniqueness about molecular hydrogen, though, is that unlike vitamin C and the other antioxidants, 语法解析

05:53

antioxidants, again, they're great and they do their job outside of the cell, but they cannot enter the cell. Hydrogen is the only antioxidant that can enter, waltz into the cell and actually, you know, neutralize those free radicals at its source. A good example of that is actually cancer, because cancer starts with the mutation of our molecular, of our 语法解析

06:15

nuclear DNA and our mitochondrial DNA. And that mutation is caused by the oxidative stress caused by free radicals inside the cell, like hydroxyl-free radicals, peroxynitrate, et cetera. So no other antioxidants can go to the source and neutralize it, and hydrogen can do that. So that's number one. Number two, it's a very strong anti-inflammatory. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢是一种强效的抗炎剂,它能减少体内炎症,而炎症是大多数疾病的根本原因。

06:36

We know now that even conventional medicine agrees that over 90% of all disease is directly related to inflammation or systemic inflammation in our body. And again, there's many things that we can do diet-wise, supplement-wise, and otherwise, but it's hard to, again, reduce that inflammation inside the cell. And hydrogen can do that. Research shows that it stimulates the NRA. 语法解析

06:58

F2 pathway. It reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-alpha, tumor necrosing factor alpha. It also reduces interleukins 1-alpha, 1-beta, 6, 8, 10, and the list goes on. So very strong anti-inflammatory effect. And for those who are 语法解析

07:13

a little bit familiar with disease, especially doctors, healthcare professionals, when we talk about strong antioxidant or not, being a strong antioxidant, fighting free radicals and oxidative stress and anti-inflammatory, we know that those two perpetuate itself and basically are the cause of all disease. So those are the two main properties of hydrogen. So preventing disease, overcoming disease, suppressing cancer, and the list goes on. 语法解析

07:39

Interesting. How is it administered? Do you breathe it through a nebulizer or do you have to breathe it? It's so small and hard to be contained. Yep. There's different ways. The cheapest way is almost like a supplement they call hydrogen tablets. It's the cheapest way in the short term. Get the hydrogen therapy, I would say. These tablets are basically elemental magnesium. And when you put them in water, the magnesium will change the alkalinity of the water, make it more alkaline. And the 语法解析

◉ 分子氢可以通过多种方式摄入,包括氢片、氢水和氢气吸入,其中吸入方式能提供更高浓度的氢。

08:05

byproduct becomes hydrogen however this is unstable that's why they will say when you use tablet you gotta drink it immediately and you will get hydrogen but you don't know how much so that's the cheapest way then we have hydrogen water and hydrogen inhalation so with all these systems whether they are two three hundred dollar bottles that you know that you take to travel or whether you have a system in your kitchen or whether you have a system like i have that both produces the water and you can inhale 语法解析

08:33

Those systems are worked by electrolysis. So the electrolysis splits the H2O in oxygen gas and hydrogen gas. The oxygen escapes in the room and the hydrogen gas is then inhaled through the nose. You don't have to put a mask on. It's those two little tubes up the nostrils. Through the nose, you inhale it. Or if you want water, then that hydrogen gas can be suspended there. 语法解析

08:54

back in water. But this is stable hydrogen, so now you don't have to drink that water immediately. You can keep it in the fridge for a few days and continue to drink it. But the difference between the water and inhalation, I would say I'm drinking hydrogen water right now as we speak, but the inhalation will deliver much higher concentrations of hydrogen in far less time than the water. So based on, I work with my clients all the time, obviously, but based on a 语法解析

◉ 氢气吸入比氢水能更快地提供更高浓度的氢,治疗效果更好,尤其对于需要克服严重疾病(如癌症)的患者。

09:20

What the goal is or what they need to overcome, let's say somebody needs to overcome cancer. Well, we need an inhalation system and we need to use it a lot because we need to fight something versus somebody just wants to… What if you have asthma, chronic asthma? Can you do anything for that? 语法解析

09:37

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Visit FindingGeniusPodcast.com and click support us today. Now back to the show. Yeah, for sure. Yes. What would the protocol look like? Just as an example. Well, you inhale it through the nose. It obviously goes to the lungs and it has a strong anti-inflammatory effect. And we know all the medications for asthma or bronchodilators trying to get that irritation inflammation down. So molecular hydrogen would be good to do that. 语法解析

◉ 氢气吸入对哮喘等呼吸系统疾病有益,因为它具有强效的抗炎作用。

10:42

What do your patients notice with different conditions? Like how many times a week will they come to breathe hydrogen or do they do it at home? Well, yeah, I would suggest if you have a small budget, I would do it at home. I don't know how many clinics offer molecular hydrogen. They're probably far and in between. 语法解析

◉ 选择氢气疗法设备时,应选择质量好、材料安全的设备,避免使用劣质产品造成危害。

10:58

Again, the tablets are maybe 40, 50 bucks per month. A hydrogen bottle that produces the water is two, $300. There's no consumables. So that's easy too. I would say there are systems out there that are cheap coming from China. I would never recommend those because they are made so cheaply that the material it's made with actually starts oxidizing. And now you're inhaling more chemicals and toxins than beneficial hydrogen. So I would say that the, uh, 语法解析

11:25

You said there's systems that cost like two to 300 bucks that it makes it, it makes it for you and then you inhale it right away? Two, 300 bucks, I never would buy those because they won't work. They are made with cheap materials and you possibly can do more harm than good. Now the water bottle, if there's not a clinic near you, you know, 语法解析

11:42

You know, you use tablets, but you said it's more effective to get… You were mentioning a device. So what is it? I'm mentioning what? You were mentioning a device, I guess, that could produce the hydrogen itself. I'm talking about it. Yes. The device, if you want a good device, you probably will have to spend between three. The cheapest ones that are good and not harmful are probably about $3,500 when it comes to 语法解析

◉ 高质量的氢气吸入设备价格相对较高,但能保证安全性和有效性。

12:02

inhalation water can be much cheaper but again if you are somebody that needs to overcome a medical condition inhalation is the way to go because it delivers a much higher concentration so the best device on the market available in the united states now would be about thirteen thousand dollars it's commercial device if money is not a problem that's the one i would suggest but if money is an issue then the the lowest price for a device that is 语法解析

12:27

made properly and can't harm you is about $3,500 when it comes to inhalation. And these devices, what, you turn them on and they produce the hydrogen and you have a mask or something and you breathe it? Yeah, you need to put distilled water in it because the machine works through electrolysis. And so it will split the H2O, the water in oxygen gas, hydrogen gas. And so the oxygen escapes in your room, wherever you're sitting. The hydrogen is inhaled through the nose direct, correct? 语法解析

12:53

What's an example of commentary, like a protocol of someone that had a condition, you gave them the hydrogen, like what happened to them over how long was the experience? Well, again, it depends on the condition and severity. But, you know, for example, I inhale one hour every day in the evening when I'm sitting in a couch and finalizing some paperwork because you don't have to put… 语法解析

◉ 氢气吸入的疗程取决于个人情况和目标,预防性使用每天一小时,治疗癌症等严重疾病则需要每天五到六小时。

13:13

You don't have to put time aside. You can do things if you sit down and don't walk around, right? And that's preventatively. I swim and I work out in a gym and I want to live longer. I'm a biohacker. So to me, preventing disease and I am stimulating my cells, my mitochondria, producing more energy and all the things that research shows. So I do it an hour per day. Now, if I have a cancer patient, I would tell them to do it five or six hours per day. 语法解析

13:38

So, and then, yes, then each, well, if you have cancer and if you want to survive, I would just try to knock that cancer out of my body as soon as I can with all the tools that I have, right? Have you had patients who have had cancer have done that and have they gotten better results? For sure, yes. But when I have a cancer patient, it's not just molecular hydrogen that I do. I 语法解析

◉ 治疗癌症通常需要结合多种方法,例如分子氢、高静电模拟电容PEMF设备等,从化学和能量两个方面共同作用。

13:58

I designed a protocol that basically targets the cancer from different angles. So if we think back on Tesla and healing, we talk about the vibration frequency and energy. So usually I use a combination of those tools. And so energy would be coming from the hydrogen. It's a crucial component of treating cancer the natural way. Frequency, I would use a high static analog capacitor. 语法解析

14:23

PEMF device, which basically would increase the frequency of those cancer cells and bring them back to normal from a frequency point of view, because we know that our cells have a frequency of minus 50 millivolts. That's a healthy human cell. Cancer cells usually operate at plus 35 millivolts. And so we can basically recharge our body because our body is a huge capacitator. Our cells are capacitators. And so we can electrically 语法解析

14:48

you know, approach that cancer problem too, not just chemically. You know, conventional medicine, we're focused on drugs and chemistry, but there's other ways to approach the problem too. So I like to approach the problem chemically and frequency or energy-wise. Okay. Yeah. 语法解析

15:03

Is there any guidance on how people should use this? Are they going to use it at home or is it only used under doctor's supervision or how can someone access it? Yeah, it's 100% safe. You don't need a doctor's supervision at all. You can do it at home. You cannot overdo it either because our blood has a saturation of 1.8 to 2.2 cc per liter. So once your body is saturated, you simply exhale the excess. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢疗法安全可靠,无需医生监督,可在家自行进行。

15:27

So it's 100% safe, not 99%. You can't overdo it. And so therefore, there's no doctor supervision needed. And so, yes, you can do this at home by yourself. So what, I don't know, what else is the hydrogen being tested for? You know, which conditions, is it still unknown if it can help work? 语法解析

15:44

know which conditions is the most amenable to well again 170 have been studied and it's all a positive effect and that's because it has an effect on the cellular and mitochondrial level so it always have a positive effect on any condition because everything stems from a cellular mitochondrial level right 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对多种疾病都有积极作用,因为它作用于细胞和线粒体水平。

16:01

But of course, the most common are cancer. It shows tumor suppressing action, significantly tumor suppressing action. Neurodegenerative diseases, because conventional medicine is very poor in managing those. It can diagnose them. And then once you're diagnosed with whether it's Parkinson's, MS, Alzheimer's, dementia, there's really no solution. But molecular hydrogen is one of those therapeutic agents that can easily cross the blood-brain barrier and get in the cell and reduce inflammation, oxidative stress. It also is cytoprotect. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对癌症和神经退行性疾病有显著疗效,因为它能穿过血脑屏障,减少炎症和氧化应激,并具有细胞保护作用,促进细胞自噬和调节细胞凋亡。

16:30

properties, so it kind of stops the progression of those diseases quickly because it protects the cell. It also has shown to promote autophagy. Autophagy is one of those fancy names that basically means when our cells use proteins, you know, these proteins get recycled. So it's our recycling system within our body that is very important, and hydrogen promotes that system, so it recycles materials to use them again. And it also regulates apoptosis. 语法解析

16:58

which is another fancy word that basically means programmed cell death. Everybody knows that we make millions of new cells every day, but in order to keep a balance, the same amount of cells kind of need to die off and be excreted through the body. And so… 语法解析

17:14

So that's programmed cell death. And so what we found is that as we age, our body doesn't function optimally. Many cells start to resist that process of eliminating after they're dead. And so there's all of that cells in our body that take up space, take up energy, take up nutrients, but they don't contribute to any of our function. So they actually label them zombie cells or senescent cells. And so molecular hydrogen has shown that it regulates at epiplastin. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢能调节细胞凋亡,清除衰老细胞,保持细胞平衡。

17:42

And it keeps that balance between cell death and new cells. So there's many great properties that molecular hydrogen can do on a cellular mitochondrial level, affecting positively over 170 common diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative diseases. I have personally also great results with any digestive or gut-related problems, whether it's Crohn's disease, celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome, 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对消化系统疾病疗效显著,因为它能改善肠道环境,促进益生菌生长。

18:06

you know leaky gut food intolerance etc and the reason for that is because when you go to a doctor with any of those issues they may put you on a on a specific diet but they don't work the reason they don't work or even pro and prebiotics don't work because the environment of the gut is not suitable for our healthy bacteria which are our anaerobic bacteria to colonize to multiply 语法解析

18:29

because that gut requires an electrical potential of 300 millivolts or higher. And so when it's not suitable for colonization, it doesn't matter how many good bacteria and so that are we put in there because nothing's going to happen. So hydrogen has shown within two or three weeks to reestablish that electrical potential to 300, 400 millivolts and higher. And 语法解析

18:51

then a good diet or pre- or probiotics would be able to get a recolonization of those good bacteria. So we get great results when it comes to digestive and gut problems also. So hydrogen can essentially set the stage for you to heal your gut and introduce a better diet and all that, but it's first in that regard. Yes, because the supplements in the diet won't be effective. 语法解析

19:13

if the gut's not in the correct environment or there's not an environment that would be suitable for the good bacteria to colonize. Have you tried this, you know, hydrogen before you eat every meal, before you eat anything, see if it does anything, or after, see if it affects digestion, uptake of minerals? Well, a lot of people… 语法解析

19:30

feel better and more energy pretty quickly after it. You know, most of my patients after two weeks consistently using it, they start feeling benefits. So that's pretty quickly, especially when you're suffering with something. Again, when I have a client, I just decide on the protocol based on what is it that we are fighting or what is it, what our goal is and what's your budget because that's important too. And based on those two variables, 语法解析

◉ 大多数患者在持续使用分子氢两周后开始感受到益处。

19:54

i decide on the protocol and the type of hydrogen that we're going to utilize what about a deuterated form of hydrogen does that come into the samples when they use electrolysis and if so what happens what are you asking deuterated hydrogen yeah with a with a neutron in it you know like deuterium deuterated like d20 i don't know if it's if there's much in uh you know a natural sample of water but 语法解析

20:16

I would think some of the hydrogen created may be deuterated. Yes, I understand. No, many people use that water. And again, add the hydrogen to it. The hydrogen never mixes with the water. The hydrogen is a gas. So the hydrogen would be suspended in the water and stays in the water. It doesn't mix with the water. So we could suspend hydrogen, molecular hydrogen or hydrogen gas into that deuterium depleted water. All right, but you haven't seen there's any effect of having that in the water. 语法解析

◉ 电解产生的氢气中可能含有氘代氢,但目前尚无关于两者组合效应的研究。

20:44

I don't think there's any studies with the combination of those two, no. Okay, interesting. But what's the future of this protocol? Does it just need to be brought to more people's attention or is it changing how it's administered? Like, what's happening? Well, no, I mean, there should be done some more research, you know, fine-tuning a protocol. But again, conventional medicine is not interested. There's no patents to be made on the first element on the periodic table. So a lot of these studies come out of Japan, Israel, and Europe. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢疗法未来需要更多研究,但其安全性和有效性已得到广泛证实。

21:10

et cetera, where the system actually wants to help people over here. That's never gonna happen because there's no money to be made with these studies. I'm a proponent of this mostly and for mostly because it's 100% safe. We cannot harm anybody doing this. And I think that's always important. A lot of the conventional medicine tools, uh, like injections, steroid injections, chemo radiation, there's a lot of adverse reaction and harm that can be done. So I'm a proponent of this because there's plenty of research to back up 语法解析

21:37

benefits but at the same time we can't harm anybody understood well where can you help people are you able to help across the whole US or just in one state in Florida like where you know if someone's listening and they want this help where can they go well you know I'm not a big social media guy so the best place to go is my website it's a biohacking unlimited.com or MVT my initials Mike Van Thielen MVT online.com it's my website 语法解析

◉ 人们可以通过我的网站联系我,获得免费咨询和治疗方案。

22:02

And you can schedule a 20-minute free call with me. So based, again, on your goals and based on what you want to achieve, I can kind of push you in the right direction or let you know what to do or what to buy and give you a protocol all at no cost. I'm just here to help people. 语法解析

22:18

The other thing you can do on the website is go to Limitless Lab. The Limitless Lab pages, we're building a community that has like-minded people that obviously want to get into a transformation, overcome disease, be in optimal health, or live longer. And so we just started a great community for us to help people and have people to be able to interact with each other, but also get the help that they need. Oh, that's great. All right, Mike. 语法解析

◉ 我正在建立一个社区,帮助志同道合的人们优化健康,克服疾病。

22:43

Well, thanks so much for coming on the podcast, and I appreciate all your help and your insight. Thanks for having me, Richard. Appreciate it. 语法解析

22:50

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**分子氢:突破还是炒作?**

@Greg H. Mann : 我相信适当的分子氢疗法具有巨大的治疗潜力。我的亲身经历以及我帮助其他患者治疗各种疾病(包括肿瘤、自身免疫性疾病和严重的心脏疾病)的案例都证明了这一点。分子氢的分子量很小,可以穿透身体的任何细胞,穿过血脑屏障,在细胞水平上发挥作用,以减少炎症,改善营养吸收,并恢复各个系统的正常功能。线粒体功能障碍是许多疾病的根源,而分子氢可以改善线粒体功能。此外,分子氢还可以帮助身体更好地吸收营养,并对肠道健康有显著的影响。我开发了一套独特的分子氢疗法方案,并取得了显著的疗效,包括帮助一位患有痴呆症的女性恢复认知能力,以及帮助一位患有严重心脏疾病的近百岁女性摆脱药物治疗。 在氢气生产方面,我强调了生产质量的重要性。劣质产品,例如使用不锈钢和氢氧化钠的布朗气体发生器,可能产生有害副产品。我建议使用纯钛和铂金等材料,并使用质子交换膜(SPEM)来确保氢气的纯度。 我个人使用分子氢已经有很长时间了,我的日常疗法包括每天早上空腹喝一升氢水,半小时后喝氢气奶昔。我还经常在喝奶昔的同时吸入氢气。 我建议人们选择高质量的分子氢产品,并遵循正确的使用方法。 @Dr. Robert Lufkin : 本期节目探讨了分子氢在健康领域的应用,以及它对各种疾病的潜在疗效。虽然分子氢疗法有许多轶事案例报告,但仍需要更多研究来进行临床试验,以验证其有效性和安全性。Greg分享了他使用分子氢疗法从濒死状态恢复健康的经历,以及他帮助其他患者治疗各种疾病的案例。这些案例表明分子氢可能具有显著的治疗潜力,但同时也强调了需要进行更多研究来支持这些发现。 我们还讨论了分子氢的不同给药途径,以及生产质量的重要性。劣质产品可能含有有害副产品,因此选择高质量的产品至关重要。 总的来说,分子氢疗法是一个新兴领域,需要进一步的研究来充分了解其机制和疗效。然而,现有的证据表明,分子氢可能具有显著的治疗潜力,值得进一步探索。

分子氢疗法:一个从濒死到康复的奇迹故事

我最近采访了Greg H. Mann,他分享了一个令人难以置信的故事:如何通过分子氢疗法从濒临死亡的边缘恢复健康。Greg曾饱受肿瘤、严重心脏疾病和使人衰弱的自身免疫性疾病的折磨,传统医学束手无策。绝望之下,他发现了分子氢的巨大治疗潜力,并最终彻底康复。

分子氢:一种选择性抗氧化剂

与传统的抗氧化剂不同,分子氢(H₂)被认为具有选择性抗氧化作用。其独特的微小分子量使其能够穿透身体的任何细胞,甚至穿过血脑屏障,在细胞水平上发挥作用。它能有效减少炎症,改善营养吸收,并恢复各个系统的正常功能。许多疾病都源于线粒体功能障碍,而分子氢能够显著改善线粒体功能。

令人瞩目的案例研究

Greg分享了许多令人印象深刻的案例。他帮助一位患有痴呆症的女性恢复了辨认家人的能力;一位近百岁的女性,患有多种严重心脏疾病,在接受分子氢疗法后,

Molecular Hydrogen: Breakthrough or Hype?

Health Longevity Secrets⋅5d ago

01:02 我相信适当的分子氢疗法具有巨大的治疗潜力,它能选择性地作用于身体,包括线粒体,而许多疾病都起源于线粒体。

01:29 分子氢的分子量很小,可以穿透身体的任何细胞,穿过血脑屏障,在细胞水平上发挥作用,以减少炎症,改善营养吸收,并恢复各个系统的正常功能。

01:44 分子氢疗法虽然有许多轶事案例报告,但仍需要更多研究来进行临床试验。

05:26 我曾患有多种严重的疾病,常规医学无法治愈,最终通过分子氢疗法康复。

05:42 我患有全身肿瘤、自身免疫性疾病和严重的心脏疾病。

06:01 我的自身免疫性疾病导致严重的炎症,使我无法行走;我的肾脏和肝脏功能也不佳;最严重的是我患有严重的心脏疾病,医生认为这会要了我的命。

06:17 我的心脏疾病非常严重,医生说我的心脏就像用一辆小丰田卡罗拉拖着一辆10000磅重的拖车,最终会把心脏拖垮。

07:13 我的肿瘤是神经纤维瘤,导致剧烈的疼痛。

09:42 我最初认为分子氢疗法是骗局,但在阅读大量数据后,我开始相信它的有效性。

10:54 我最初尝试了一些氢片和氢气瓶,但效果不佳,后来才意识到氢气的生产质量非常重要。

11:38 通过学习氢气生产的专业知识,我最终解决了我的健康问题,我的心脏疾病也消失了。

12:01 我用我的方法帮助其他人治疗心脏疾病,取得了成功,例如一位近百岁的女性,她的多种心脏疾病都消失了。

12:27 我用我的方法帮助我的父亲治疗关节炎、青光眼、糖尿病、血压和胆固醇问题,取得了成功。

13:35 氢气生产方法对疗效至关重要,劣质设备可能无法产生理想效果,甚至可能产生有害副产品。

19:05 分子氢是一种选择性抗氧化剂,它比其他抗氧化剂小得多,能够到达身体的任何部位,包括线粒体核心。

19:52 分子氢能够到达身体的任何部位,因为它可以轻易地穿过细胞膜。

20:15 线粒体功能障碍是许多疾病的根源,分子氢可以改善线粒体功能,从而改善新陈代谢和能量水平。

21:28 目前科学家们还不完全了解分子氢的全部作用机制。

23:34 分子氢可以帮助身体达到稳态,它可以根据情况选择性地发挥抗氧化作用,有时会降低谷胱甘肽水平,有时会提高谷胱甘肽水平。

24:03 人体自身会产生氢气,但随着年龄的增长,氢气的产生会减少。

25:34 分子氢可以帮助身体更好地吸收营养,并对肠道健康有显著的影响。

27:30 通过使用分子氢,我的血液检查结果显示我没有营养缺乏症,这令我的医生感到惊讶。

29:19 线粒体功能障碍是许多慢性疾病的根本原因,分子氢可以改善线粒体功能,从而改善多种健康状况。

30:29 分子氢对脑部疾病,如创伤性脑损伤、痴呆症和阿尔茨海默病,有显著的疗效。

30:52 我曾帮助一位患有痴呆症的女性,她通过分子氢疗法恢复了认知能力,能够认出自己的家人。

34:02 在日本,已经有大约30家大学医院将分子氢用于医学治疗,主要用于治疗心脏疾病和中风。

34:26 我曾帮助一位曾中风三次的病人,通过分子氢疗法,他从植物人状态恢复了意识,能够说话和反应。

35:41 日本的研究表明,97%到98%的疾病都与自由基损伤有关,分子氢可以有效清除自由基。

40:07 分子氢对中风有显著疗效,它可以帮助保持脑部缺血区域的活力,并促进血液供应的恢复。

41:27 “幽灵血管”是指随着年龄增长,身体某些部位不再获得血液供应的血管,分子氢可以重新打开这些血管,恢复血液供应。

43:24 正确使用分子氢是安全的,但错误的使用方法,例如使用易燃的布朗气体,则可能存在危险。

45:08 分子氢对于预防保健非常重要,它可以改善运动能力、缩短恢复时间并具有抗衰老作用。

48:08 选择分子氢产品时,要避免价格低廉的产品,因为这些产品可能使用劣质材料和膜,从而影响氢气的纯度和安全性。

**Transcript**

00:00

Welcome back to the Health Longevity Secrets show with your host, Dr. Robert Lufkin. His book titled Lies I Taught in Medical School is a New York Times bestseller. See the show notes for a link to download a free chapter. And now please enjoy this week's episode as we look at the possibilities of molecular hydrogen for health with Greg H. Mann. 语法解析

00:22

Could a simple molecule be the key to resolving seemingly incurable health conditions? Our guest this week shares his remarkable journey from facing imminent death to complete recovery using molecular hydrogen therapy. After conventional medicine failed to treat his tumors, 语法解析

00:40

severe heart condition and debilitating autoimmune issues, Greg's desperate search led him to discover what he believes to be the profound healing potential of properly administered molecular hydrogen. Unlike conventional antioxidants, molecular hydrogen is thought to work selectively in the body, including the mitochondria, where many diseases originate. 语法解析

◉ 我相信适当的分子氢疗法具有巨大的治疗潜力,它能选择性地作用于身体,包括线粒体,而许多疾病都起源于线粒体。

01:02

Greg explains how hydrogen's uniquely small molecular size allows it to penetrate any cell in the body, crossing the blood-brain barrier and working at the cellular level to reduce inflammation, improve nutrient absorption, and restore function to various systems. Greg shares remarkable case studies from a woman with dementia who regained her ability to recognize family members to patients with supposedly permanent 语法解析

◉ 分子氢的分子量很小,可以穿透身体的任何细胞,穿过血脑屏障,在细胞水平上发挥作用,以减少炎症,改善营养吸收,并恢复各个系统的正常功能。

01:29

heart conditions, seeing complete reversals. Now, more work is clearly needed in this area of evidence to move beyond these anecdotal case reports to clinical trials, but it's nonetheless, it's very interesting. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢疗法虽然有许多轶事案例报告,但仍需要更多研究来进行临床试验。

01:44

We explore the science behind different hydrogen delivery methods, why production quality matters tremendously, and practical methods anyone can implement. Greg offers valuable guidance on avoiding inferior products that might introduce harmful byproducts, while explaining how proper hydrogen therapy might be the missing piece for our health journey. 语法解析

02:07

So whether you're battling chronic health issues or simply interested in optimizing your wellness and longevity, this episode challenges conventional thinking about healing and recovery. We're at the beginning of our understanding of the science behind molecular hydrogen therapy, and we'll be paying close attention as this story continues to unfold. Now, this episode was sponsored by holyhydrogen.com, which is a maker of one of the devices described in this show. 语法解析

02:38

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03:07

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03:25

This scan is available anywhere in the U.S. without a doctor's prescription. See the attached link and use the code LufkinCT for $100 off. Join the health longevity medical imaging revolution today. And now, please enjoy this week's episode. Hey, Greg, welcome to the show. 语法解析

03:47

Thank you so much for having me and inviting me. I'm so excited about learning about molecular therapeutic hydrogen. It's something we haven't talked about yet on this podcast, and you have deeper expertise in this area. So I can't wait to dive into it. But before we do, could you maybe just take a moment and tell our audience a little bit about your background and how you came to be interested in this fascinating area? 语法解析

04:15

Yeah. Well, you know, if you don't mind, I would like to say my disclaimer to real quick before I really begin. Okay. We're in a world, you know how the world is these days. So I'm not going to give any medical advice today. Good. I'm not making any medical claims. And everything today that I'm going to state is just my opinion. I'm not making claims for or against any product or products. So. 语法解析

04:35

And we actually say that at the end of every podcast. I have my 13-year-old daughter read a disclaimer to that effect. So, yeah, this podcast is not medical advice despite the close. But, yeah, please tell us your story. So basically what happened is I was working in the medical field for about two decades, maybe a little bit more. 语法解析

04:57

In the first decade, after that everything was a lot of repetition and I actually was very disappointed with the limits of what we can do for people. In fact, it made me hope that I never get sick and then lo and behold, I got really sick. I had some very major medical problems, some which I was told would basically kill me. And at this point, I'm not even supposed to be alive. So I'm already technically a medical miracle. 语法解析

◉ 我曾患有多种严重的疾病,常规医学无法治愈,最终通过分子氢疗法康复。

05:26

And what I ended up having to do was I needed to find my own. Would you be comfortable sharing what those are or would you prefer not to? Yeah, I had, well, I had numerous things. So one, I had tumors throughout my body that were discovered. Two, I did have autoimmune issues. 语法解析

◉ 我患有全身肿瘤、自身免疫性疾病和严重的心脏疾病。

05:42

which were causing such severe inflammation to the point where I literally couldn't walk. So I'd be bedridden for like six months at a time. My body was withering away. My kidneys and my liver weren't really working optimally either on top of it all. The worst one apparently too was I had a heart condition. 语法解析

◉ 我的自身免疫性疾病导致严重的炎症,使我无法行走;我的肾脏和肝脏功能也不佳;最严重的是我患有严重的心脏疾病,医生认为这会要了我的命。

06:01

That was extremely severe. Also, that's the one they said was going to end me. They're like, you need to do something. We need to do surgery. Your heart is in very bad shape. Like a malformation or something? I was having, so the way that my heart would beat 语法解析

◉ 我的心脏疾病非常严重,医生说我的心脏就像用一辆小丰田卡罗拉拖着一辆10000磅重的拖车,最终会把心脏拖垮。

06:17

So it was kind of like a murmur, but it was a severe murmur that they told me was basically wearing my heart out. It was kind of like towing a 10,000-pound trailer with a little Toyota Corolla. And you were just going to wear your heart out. And again, I'm not even supposed to be alive right now. So that was already a long time ago. And I got really frustrated because there's a difference in opinion. Of course, I went to regular MDs. I have numerous friends who are doctors and specialists. 语法解析

06:44

And there was nothing that they could do for me. And one question, just wearing my doctor hat again, when somebody says I have tumors, the obvious question that the medical person asks, well, are those benign or malignant tumors? What kind of tumor just means lump or mass, right? Yeah. So these particular tumors were neurofibro, basically neurofibromas. So they were tumors also in my nerves. 语法解析

◉ 我的肿瘤是神经纤维瘤,导致剧烈的疼痛。

07:13

So they were causing excruciating pain. If you can imagine somebody poking at a nerve in your tooth, and it was like that 24-7. And I would take medication, and it didn't even make a dent. I was on some of the craziest medication. The medication made me very sick, and I just couldn't take it. So I was suffering in a major way, and I mean, to the point of tears quite regularly. 语法解析

07:39

And so what I ended up doing was I knew I'm pretty good at figuring things out. Actually, it's one of my strengths. The only thing is that my heart really has to be in it. And my I wasn't really, believe it or not, that interested in medicine. 语法解析

07:56

And I wasn't like one of these like biohackers and one of these people who want to, you know, find all the answers to problems that have to do with medicine. And I didn't really care. All I really did, I never cared about my diet. I never cared about any of that. The only thing I would do is just do some exercise and just live however I wanted to live, you know. 语法解析

08:13

But things got so serious that I still remember to this day, I was literally sitting on the couch because I couldn't do anything. And I went to go grab a remote control because I was just going to watch TV. And I literally couldn't even turn on the television. My joints hurt so bad, I couldn't push the button. And that's when I had my lowest point. I mean, I started crying because I used to be quite athletic. 语法解析

08:35

And it really broke me and way too young to be going through something like this. And so then I, like a lot of desperate people, I made a prayer. I just started praying and I prayed to God for him to please help me and show me, like give me understanding or at least guide me in the right direction to figure out how to heal this body. 语法解析

08:57

And I made kind of this little weird promise at the time. I don't know where it came from. I was just at this really low point. And I just said, look, if you show me the way, I promise I will dedicate my life to showing others and helping others. Because whatever it is that will help me, I'm pretty sure will help others. And that was my little prayer. Probably within one or two weeks after that, something happened to me because… 语法解析

09:19

I hated reading scientific journals and all the scientific papers and trying to figure out, you know, understand all this stuff. It wasn't something that I was fond of or even interested in. Well, something flipped because I began to be able to understand things that I couldn't understand before. And then I stumbled upon hydrogen and I started reading the data and it was so unbelievable. My personality is that I'm a big skeptic. 语法解析

◉ 我最初认为分子氢疗法是骗局,但在阅读大量数据后,我开始相信它的有效性。

09:42

So when I hear things like this, like when I first read about molecular hydrogen, I actually thought it was a scam. I'm like, this is way too good to be true. This cannot possibly be true. And I read the data for years. I didn't want to try it right away. I was just reading the data and I started looking at where it was coming from and it was coming from Japan. 语法解析

09:59

So I became even worse. My health just continued to get worse. I tried all these diets from carnivore diets to plant-based diets. I was trying so many things and so many supplements and so many products and so many machines and so much stuff. And it became very frustrating because, to be quite honest, nothing was really working. And my condition was just getting worse. And then I continued to read this stuff about hydrogen. And I thought to myself, you know, 语法解析

10:27

I should just try this stuff. It looks quite legitimate actually.“ And then that's where things got really tricky because I didn't understand anything about it at first and I'm thinking, “Where in the heck am I going to go get hydrogen? You can't go to the corner drugstore. I don't even know the right type of hydrogen. I don't know the levels that I should be ingesting. I don't know the best way to do it. Whether do I should I inhale a gas? Should I dissolve it in water, drink it in water?” I had a lot of questions and everything was leading to Japan. 语法解析

◉ 我最初尝试了一些氢片和氢气瓶,但效果不佳,后来才意识到氢气的生产质量非常重要。

10:54

And so then I started trying certain products like hydrogen tablets, even these little bottles, actually, these little hydrogen bottles and stuff. And of course, they weren't working. And if anything, I ended up seeing lab reports later that concerned me about those type of products that I'm like, I felt so stupid. I didn't realize that the production of hydrogen was very important. 语法解析

11:13

And so I ended up learning everything about that, even going as far as going to Japan and learning from the best. They have the top engineers there that understand hydrogen. And I became a hydrogen production specialist. I learned every different modality of making hydrogen and why some are more beneficial than others and the potential dangers actually of doing it certain ways. And basically after going through all this, I eventually was able to solve my medical issues and, 语法解析

◉ 通过学习氢气生产的专业知识,我最终解决了我的健康问题,我的心脏疾病也消失了。

11:38

blowing some of my doctor's minds because I never did have heart surgery or anything. My heart condition is gone. And I use my techniques with other people with heart conditions with the same results they were able to get their heart conditions also. In fact, I just got a testimonial about a week ago, I was working with a woman who's almost 100 years old. And this particular woman had like three or four heart conditions, she had a lot of problems. And 语法解析

◉ 我用我的方法帮助其他人治疗心脏疾病,取得了成功,例如一位近百岁的女性,她的多种心脏疾病都消失了。

12:01

And she was on pharmaceuticals. And I literally just got an email about a week ago. She is officially off of all pharmaceuticals and all her heart conditions are gone. And the doctors just can't believe it. They said, this is unreal. They said that they were nervous about taking her off of the medications because they've never seen anything like this. And so I started using my methods also like on my own father who had been suffering from really bad arthritis, glaucoma, 语法解析

◉ 我用我的方法帮助我的父亲治疗关节炎、青光眼、糖尿病、血压和胆固醇问题,取得了成功。

12:27

diabetes, blood pressure and cholesterol issues. And with the techniques, all those issues disappeared. I remember his eye doctors were totally blown away. They just could not believe that a guy who had had glaucoma for over 30 years, it just disappeared all of a sudden. They actually thought there was something wrong with their testing. So they had him back like three times and they're just like, we don't know what to tell you, but your glaucoma is gone. 语法解析

12:49

And so I started seeing that my methods were really, really working. And then I started, of course, I started a YouTube channel because that was one of my promises that I promised that I would share with the world. And that's what I've been trying to do is just share these techniques. I've been sharing them even with some healing centers that have been using them because they were using it was funny, they actually reached out to me. 语法解析

13:10

because they were saying, “Look, we're using hydrogen here, but we're not seeing really any results.” And that's when I said, “Well, what kind of machine are you using?” And of course, they're using a Chinese machine that I don't recommend. And I told them why that machine was not very good. And they said, “Come on, does the machine really matter?” I said, “Of course it does. The way you produce hydrogen actually matters a lot.” And so they ended up getting the equipment that I recommend, which is the number one machine in all of Japan and basically the world. 语法解析

◉ 氢气生产方法对疗效至关重要,劣质设备可能无法产生理想效果,甚至可能产生有害副产品。

13:35

And they started using that. And the results were so astronomical that, again, they had patients that had been going to doctors for years without any results. And now those doctors, after seeing the results of these patients, they're going to that clinic trying to learn what they're doing there, which are basically my techniques. And so it's been a really wild ride, a really wild story. And so I appreciate you having me on because it's the only way that it's going to get out is if we talk about it. 语法解析

14:02

Yeah, that's a great story. I'm glad everything has worked out well for you with your conditions. Well, let's go back to the beginning now, just basic levels for our audience. Hydrogen is an element. You put two of them together, two molecules, it's a gas, right? So take it from there. Yeah, so we are talking specifically molecular hydrogen. 语法解析

14:29

which is just the gas, just like oxygen, right? And not to be confused with something called Brown's gas. A lot of people get confused with that one because what some people do is they'll show you data on molecular hydrogen 语法解析

14:43

And then they suggest a machine that doesn't even make molecular hydrogen. This is very common. Molecular hydrogen, to be clear, is H2. Is that right? That's correct. Okay. That's exactly right. And what's Brown's gas? So, you know, what people are doing out there, and I think it's quite silly, actually, but what they do is they're just electrolyzing or ionizing water, which separates oxygen and hydrogen. 语法解析

15:04

So now you've got these two gases. But what people don't realize is that those are not the only gases that are going to be produced. So there's other gases that are in the process when they go through this process. And Brown's gas is all those gases. They just tell you to inhale it all. And they say, oh, it's got hydrogen. It's got oxygen. You know, it's great for you. But the truth is, I've seen some lab reports on that. And it's it's for me, it's a huge concern. I'm a little surprised how many people are actually using it. 语法解析

15:28

So the Brown's gas, there's an issue if you take H2O and you do electrolysis and make oxygen gas and hydrogen gas, that's Brown's gas. That's euphemistically referred to that. There's a problem with that, right? Oxygen seems good, right? We need that or is it? 语法解析

15:48

What's the problem with Brown's gas? So there's a lot of issues. One, the science of metals has everything to do with hydrogen production. So metallurgy is really important. Most Brown's gas machines are using what's called stainless steel to make their gas, which I've seen lab reports on it. You don't want to use stainless steel. Stainless steel is not the right metal for hydrogen. That's the first problem. A lot of those devices also use lye, so sodium hydroxide. 语法解析

16:16

I mean, that's the main ingredient in Drano. Highly caustic. In fact, they're using it now to dissolve human bodies in motor areas. So not the right way to do hydrogen. The right type of metal that you want to use is actually pure grade titanium and platinum. The biggest problem with like a lot of devices, like again, in my opinion, like these little bottles from China, is that they're actually using plated metals. So they're coating the metal. 语法解析

16:44

So one of the issues with that, if you can just imagine, I don't know how many people understand that when you put metal with water and then you run electricity, what do you think is going to happen to a plated metal? You know, so what's going to happen? What will happen? 语法解析

17:02

So you'd have plated metal tends to flake off. Okay. Okay. Just clarify for everybody out there. All right. Not to mention on top of it, in order for hydrogen production, you use membranes. So the Brown's gas people, they don't use any membrane. So they just let all the gases through. 语法解析

17:21

When you have a membrane, there's what's called an SPEPEM membrane. It's like proton exchange membrane. And what happens is it only allows hydrogen gas through, which is what you're really looking for. The only problem is, again, Japan. See, Japan is like way ahead of everybody. We're talking light years. I've been doing this for like a decade, just so you know. I've been looking at this for a long time and people are just recently learning about it. 语法解析

17:45

But basically, Japan did some lab tests on membranes that are being used. And there was a lot of concern as far as things they were seeing the membrane. So Japan ended up developing their own membranes. They're not using the ones that everybody's using, including China, because they were worried about there was big concerns. I saw the lab reports. I mean, I don't I can't I don't like I can't really say what's on them just for legal reasons. 语法解析

18:09

But the point is that it was of concern. - Before we get too far into the mechanics of production and the metallurgy and all that, let's take a step back one more, a little bit back and talk about molecular hydrogen and what it's doing biologically to have all these possible wondrous effects. What is the biological mechanism of the benefits of molecular hydrogen? 语法解析

18:37

Well, the first thing I'll say, I mean, we know things like that it functions as an antioxidant and now it is a selective antioxidant. So it's not your normal antioxidant. I think it's actually very important for people to understand that antioxidants, I'm sure you probably are aware of this, that they actually come in different sizes. Are you aware of that? Yeah. So vitamin E… But our audience probably isn't. So yeah. Okay. So I'll educate a little on this. So basically… 语法解析

◉ 分子氢是一种选择性抗氧化剂,它比其他抗氧化剂小得多,能够到达身体的任何部位,包括线粒体核心。

19:05

Vitamin E is not the same size as vitamin C, and it's not the same size as CoQ10 or glutathione and things of this nature. Hydrogen is actually extremely tiny. So if you're trying to get CoQ10 into the core of mitochondria, good luck. It's like trying to shove an elephant through your front door. It's not going to happen. 语法解析

19:24

And so hydrogen is so tiny that it can actually go to anywhere in your body. There is no place that it cannot get to. So that's the first important part. So it literally diffuses through cell membranes. There's no molecular transport. There's no endocytosis. It's a small enough molecule. It just diffuses through. Is that correct? Oh, again, it can literally reach anywhere in the body. In fact, some of the first research was done on mitochondria. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢能够到达身体的任何部位,因为它可以轻易地穿过细胞膜。

19:52

and the benefits for hydrogen for the mitochondria. This is really important because mitochondrial dysfunction, in my opinion, is the source for many medical issues. And now, you know, we're learning in the medical field that things like metabolic disorders, you know, which, in my opinion, stem from the mitochondria, you know, again, the metabolism. 语法解析

◉ 线粒体功能障碍是许多疾病的根源,分子氢可以改善线粒体功能,从而改善新陈代谢和能量水平。

20:15

I've actually seen people who are quite overweight use hydrogen and start losing weight. I mean, it's one of these like byproducts. That's not really what it's necessarily intended for, but it works and it helps with losing weight and improving your metabolism and actually improving your energy. So it's been a very important thing too. 语法解析

20:35

And so the first thing is that it's, and again, it's not just a normal antioxidant, it's a selective antioxidant. So it's actually not just going in like vitamin C and antioxidant, uh, antioxidizing indiscriminate. So it does it in a selective way. Um, and yet we see that as function as an, again, an anti-inflammatory, um, for cell signaling, um, you know, numerous things like this, but the truth is, 语法解析

21:00

There is no scientist in the world that actually knows the full mechanistic action of molecular hydrogen. So they don't totally know exactly how it's working. Personally, I have my own theories, but I haven't released them because the more I release information that hasn't been published, I will say that a lot of my stuff has actually literally been stolen from me and then people have taken credit for my work. So I stopped doing that. 语法解析

◉ 目前科学家们还不完全了解分子氢的全部作用机制。

21:28

because I actually am the first person in the world that created specific protocols on how to use the hydrogen. Even the Japanese weren't doing this, nobody was. And when I released it on one of my videos, about two and a half months later, it was stolen by some people and they did studies on it only to prove that I was right, that my method worked better than any method ever done. And so sometimes I'm cautious about what I say, but the point is what they can see is how the hydrogen affects 语法解析

21:58

both humans and animals. So they can clearly see like, for example, they can see how it affects people with diabetes, like regulating blood glucose, right? 语法解析

22:07

Um, they can measure, for example, like blood pressure. Like that was one of the things that this woman who I've been working with, who's almost a hundred years old, um, is off of all her medications. And one of the ones that she was on was blood pressure medication. She was on it for almost four decades, almost 40 years of this stuff. And the doctors couldn't believe that I got her off that medication. They're just like, how in the world is this being achieved? Um, and I've had a lot of experience with that. My own father, he was, um, it was really scary because he was on a medication called meloxicam. 语法解析

22:35

which is highly damaging to the liver. And I've known people who've died from it for liver failure, actually. 语法解析

22:42

and it is used you know for things like arthritis for example and i was really happy when the hydrogen got them off that medication because you know a lot of farm we know we know that a lot of pharmaceuticals are you know have their side effects and so yeah hydrogen has a lot of different things that it does in the body and the when you mentioned selective antioxidant could you could you expand on that a little bit selective how like what what 语法解析

23:08

What is it preferentially affected and not affect maybe? So that's the wild part about it is nobody knows why it's selecting to antioxidize sometimes and not other times. Okay. Depending on the situation. Personally, you know, to me, hydrogen is the great balance. So there's processes in the body like oxidant and antioxidant, you know, minus charge, a plus charge, you know, all these things that are happening in the body. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢可以帮助身体达到稳态,它可以根据情况选择性地发挥抗氧化作用,有时会降低谷胱甘肽水平,有时会提高谷胱甘肽水平。

23:34

And I mean, even things like, for example, glutathione, right? We produce our glutathione. Too much glutathione is not good for you. And I've seen research where hydrogen will bring the glutathione down to the proper levels. And I've seen hydrogen research where the glutathione will be low and it'll bring it up. So it just does. It brings your body to homeostasis is literally what I've been observing. Not to ignore the fact, too, that our human body makes hydrogen. 语法解析

◉ 人体自身会产生氢气,但随着年龄的增长,氢气的产生会减少。

24:03

And one of the things that I've learned through the research in Japan also is that our hydrogen production in our body actually goes down as we get older. So it's important to keep those levels up. It's almost like a vitamin or a nutrient, but to me, it's even more essential in a lot of ways. I mean, I've been doing some things even with my own body because I was the original guinea pig, right? I mean, I was really sick. And one of the things that I've been doing with my protocols is I've been observing, I'm very well aware that 语法解析

24:32

Most people are running around with deficiencies, right? Most people have some type of deficiency in something, some nutrient, maybe a mineral. And I was doing these protocols and I wanted to make sure one of my big goals was to overcome any nutritional deficiency because we know, I mean, the truth is in science, there's 语法解析

24:50

And in the medical field, and they don't talk about it a lot, but we know that certain nutritional deficiencies lead to disease. Just like vitamin C, for example. If you're deficient in vitamin C, you're going to get scurvy. And in order to resolve scurvy, you don't go on a pharmaceutical. You just get your vitamin C off, right? And so I think this is oftentimes ignored. And so that's one of the things, one of my goals that I did when I was doing my protocol is 语法解析

25:16

And one of the things that I learned about hydrogen, as far as I can see from my own experience with myself and others, it appears to help the body do two very interesting things. One of them absorb nutrients better. That seems to be one of the things that I've noticed. It has a profound effect on the gut. So I've worked with people with like, um, 语法解析

◉ 分子氢可以帮助身体更好地吸收营养,并对肠道健康有显著的影响。

25:34

A lot of different gut issues, you know, celiac disease, Crohn's disease, IBS, numerous gut conditions with amazing results. I've worked with people who literally this poor woman, just one of the people that I'm thinking of, had spent about $170,000 throughout many years trying to resolve these gut issues. And she just couldn't. And she found me. She went on my protocol. Six months later, she called me. She said, this is unbelievable. My condition is completely gone. 语法解析

26:00

And she said, it's just unreal. And so huge profound effect on the gut. And one of the things that I noticed through my blood work that I've been getting for so many years, I actually, the last time I got my blood work, the doctor called me this doctor who had been studying. She, she, 语法解析

26:17

basically reads the lab reports and specifically she specializes in the blood. And she really worried me when she called me because for those who have worked in the medical field know that usually they only call you when there's a problem. And if there's not a problem, they tend to not call you. So they don't have to call everybody. They get busy, right? 语法解析

26:32

So when she called me, I got really worried. I was like, wait a second, okay, what's going on? Tell me what's happening. And she said, just calm down, relax. I'm not calling because there's a problem. And I'm like, then why are you calling? She said, of all the years that I've been doing this for over three decades, she said, I've never seen blood like yours in my life. She said, I had to call you. She said, I have so many patients that I can't help. She said, even my own daughter. And she started opening up to me. And this is, to be honest with you, I've had numerous doctors contact me 语法解析

27:00

And it's something very common that they share with me is that they have their own medical issues or people in their family and they just can't fix them. And so she started opening up to me and telling me about her patients and her daughter and even herself. And she thought I was on some secret supplement. She's like, what are you taking? Because this is absolutely incredible. But the thing that intrigued her the most was the fact that I had no nutritional deficiencies. She said, this is so unusual. I've never seen it. 语法解析

◉ 通过使用分子氢,我的血液检查结果显示我没有营养缺乏症,这令我的医生感到惊讶。

27:30

And then she got really and this is the one where I don't like to talk too much about because the internet just goes out of control and I get a lot of hate mail about this one, which is the diet that I choose to follow. And so she asked me about the food that I eat and I just told her a little bit about it and she immediately stopped me. She goes, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. She said, if you eat that way, she said, it's impossible. 语法解析

27:55

for you to have the level of nutrients that you're having. She said, this doesn't make any sense. In fact, she goes, how long have you been eating like this? Like six months? I said, I've been eating like this for a decade. She said, that's impossible. There's just no way. 语法解析

28:06

What was the specific blood work? What lab values was she commenting on that were so remarkable or that this has an effect on in particular? Was it any ones in particular? Well, the thing, she was intrigued by the whole thing, but the biggest ones that she was absolutely blown away by, she said, was looking at nutritional deficiencies. 语法解析

28:30

So vitamin D levels, vitamin C levels. Everything. I did a full panel. Yeah, everything. It was pages and pages. It was pretty expensive. Related to absorption then. Okay. Yeah. I mean, so just to recap, we covered a lot here. It's fascinating. So I'm trying to make sense out of it. It seems like one thing you've said is at – 语法解析

28:55

At a mitochondrial level, it can penetrate the mitochondria, selective antioxidant within the mitochondria. And if you think about mitochondrial dysfunction, like you say, it's at the root cause of all the chronic diseases we have today, all the way from obesity, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, even mental illness. Yes. All… 语法解析

◉ 线粒体功能障碍是许多慢性疾病的根本原因,分子氢可以改善线粒体功能,从而改善多种健康状况。

29:19

mitochondrial dysfunction, in my opinion, plays a major role. So this could be beneficial across the board for its effects on the mitochondria. But I think people need to see the link to the gut. 语法解析

29:32

And the gut too. Yeah. The gut is so important and we have clear evidence on what hydrogen is doing for the gut. And this is why- 语法解析

30:01

And not to interrupt you, but even more because I've worked with patients already who have had TBI, so like traumatic brain injury, and also dementia and Alzheimer's. And the result blew my mind. I couldn't even believe that I've been doing this and that nobody knows about it because, you know, I'm kind of a nobody out in the world because I don't get on the biggest shows because, you know, whatever. It's always about who you know and whatnot. Right. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对脑部疾病,如创伤性脑损伤、痴呆症和阿尔茨海默病,有显著的疗效。

30:29

But basically, just to give you one example, I put the video, everything I show everything for free on my YouTube channel. The only thing I encourage people to do is look, subscribe. It's free and it helps support what I'm trying to bring out into the world. And one of the things that I can tell you is I worked with a woman, this poor lady, she couldn't even recognize her own daughter. She was already in a facility being cared by nurses because she had dementia. 语法解析

◉ 我曾帮助一位患有痴呆症的女性,她通过分子氢疗法恢复了认知能力,能够认出自己的家人。

30:52

You could see her eyes were just completely, you know, black. It looked like she you couldn't see the white part of her eyes. I don't know why I've noticed that pattern with some people with a lot of disorders in regards to things like dementia and Alzheimer's. But one of the things that ended up happening is her daughter found out about me and she said, do you think this could help my mom? And of course, I'm like, look, I don't make any claims, but I'm telling you, hydrogen is amazing. So she went for it. 语法解析

31:16

She got back to me and I have the before and after pictures and pictures in between and the story that her daughter wrote because her daughter reached back out to me and she said, look, is this normal? I'm like, is what normal? Because as I read it, she's like, my mother can now recognize me. She knows who she is again. She's recognizing her nurses. She's talking because she was just completely like she was like a zombie. She was just not there anymore. 语法解析

31:42

It was unbelievable. And the world doesn't know about this. This is incredible because in the medical field, I mean, there's medications for those type of issues, but they don't really help. I mean, come on. We know that dementia medications and Alzheimer's and stuff, at least in my opinion, you know, and well, the data. It's true. I mean, you know, they try to just slow it down. They don't try to reverse it. And this was incredible. 语法解析

32:04

Again, I'm not making claims, but I just read these people's emails or the phone calls that I get sometimes about this. So it's been incredible for the brain. So many questions. Yeah, and it makes sense with neuroinflammation, which is the basis for neurodegeneration all the way from Alzheimer's to mental illness to Parkinson's and the argument. 语法解析

32:25

the neuro inflammation plays a big role. In fact, APOE4 allele, which is the genetic mutation, one of the more common mutations for Alzheimer's disease, that gene was protective in our history because it made the brain reactive to inflame. It got inflamed to protect us from parasites, but today it gets inflamed and we get Alzheimer's or we get other things as well. So, yeah, I mean, it makes sense from that, but 语法解析

32:52

I have to ask the question then, you know, what is the resistance to this? Why, if this is so revolutionary and the reports are, you know, amazing what you're saying, but they aren't just that, they're anecdotal, they're case reports. 语法解析

33:10

What what is the pushback on this? Why hasn't somebody taken this with, you know, take 20 stroke patients in an ICU? And, you know, or why what what is keeping people from gathering the evidence to in controlled studies that would that would really launch this technology and people would embrace it? What's the pushback? 语法解析

33:33

Well, I think the first thing you should know is that in Japan, they already use this in university. There's about 30 university hospitals in Japan that are already using it medically. And one of the big things that it's used for is one, it is used for heart conditions and heart attacks, which is really important because it actually helps, you know, when you have a heart attack, there's a specific enzyme produced that causes damage. And the hydrogen appears to be able to litigate that enzyme and basically keep it from causing damage to the body. 语法解析

◉ 在日本,已经有大约30家大学医院将分子氢用于医学治疗,主要用于治疗心脏疾病和中风。

34:02

They also use it for strokes. I've actually seen amazing results. I've worked with numerous people who've had strokes and the results are unbelievable. Even to the point of one time, this poor guy had three strokes, was in the hospital and basically a vegetable. The wife heard of me, contacted me. She literally took the device that I use and recommend. And I only recommend the best. That's just the way that I am. I don't recommend cheap garbage products. 语法解析

◉ 我曾帮助一位曾中风三次的病人,通过分子氢疗法,他从植物人状态恢复了意识,能够说话和反应。

34:26

because it doesn't work really. And also the potential dangers of using that kind of stuff. But she actually took the device to the hospital and put her, you know, they, she had to get special permission, but they're like, all right, they let her do it. I was a little shocked about that. And I'm not kidding that within, I think it was about four or five days, her husband woke up from the coma or not the coma, the, because of the stroke, he started being able to, again, like kind of wake up and react and talk and things of this nature. 语法解析

34:53

It was unbelievable. And I can tell you some of the research. It's actually really fascinating. So because what basically hydrogen is, in my opinion, is the key to all of life. OK, see, if we look at look at water, water is H2O. OK, when you separate both of the H2 and O, we're talking about hydrogen and oxygen. All right. Oxygen is actually an oxidant. 语法解析

35:15

Okay, that's why a lot of things like ROS is reactive oxygen species, right? The free radicals that cause a lot of issues. And that's actually, according to the Japanese, that seems to be the main component of how this thing works is they discovered that 97 to 98% of all disease seems to come down to free radical damage. It's just where you're having it. If you have free radical damage in the liver, it's going to be a liver issue, free radical damage in the brain, brain issue, wherever you have the free radicals. 语法解析

◉ 日本的研究表明,97%到98%的疾病都与自由基损伤有关,分子氢可以有效清除自由基。

35:41

And so one of the big things too, that as I was doing research in all this is I've also, throughout my research, yes, I look at the science, but I've actually been studying nature a great deal also. 语法解析

35:51

So this is something that actually happens naturally in nature. Have you ever heard of a place called Lourdes, France or Lourdes, France? Sure. I think our audience is probably familiar with that. Tell them what it is. Yeah. And so basically it's supposed to be what they believe, like holy water, these magical healing waters of Lourdes. A lot of people researched it because there were so many people getting unbelievable results that they couldn't explain it. They thought it was just like placebo. 语法解析

36:15

No scientist could figure it out. And it wasn't until the Japanese, and I'm telling you, thank God for the Japanese. They're the ones who figured all this out. They basically figured out by testing the water that it had high levels of molecular hydrogen. Nature is doing this. And Lourdes, France is not the only place. There's healing waters in Mexico. It's called Tlacote, Mexico. 语法解析

36:34

And that place they tested it, same thing, high levels of molecular hydrogen. So it's clear as day. I have evidence too, like my video number eight, one of my more favorite things about hydrogen, it's one of my absolute favorite things is how much it appears to protect the body. 语法解析

36:50

So, for example, I mean, we all are coming into contact with things that are harmful to us. Maybe it's some pesticide or herbicide in our food. Maybe it's something in the air. Maybe it's something in your water. Heck, maybe it's even the paint on your walls in your house. Right. I mean, there's stuff everywhere. And one of the things that I noticed about hydrogen throughout my research is how protective it is. Just to give you one example, if people were to go watch my video number eight, 语法解析

37:16

They're literally showing cells being exposed to things like chemotherapy and whatnot, and they were showing 90% cellular destruction. This is a major problem when you're going through something like cancer treatment. What they discovered is that they would give the hydrogen and then do the lab test, you would have 10% cellular destruction instead of 90. It was protecting the cells. In fact, I worked with a patient, this was a really sad one too, 语法解析

37:43

This woman had breast cancer and it was spread all over the place. And they said she was terminal. She had like two or three months to live. She didn't have much time. She got on my protocol, but she opted, and there's information about this, to do conventional treatment for her cancer from her doctors, even though they pretty much thought it would do nothing at this point. And nobody knows why. I actually know, I believe I know exactly why it works. But basically she did conventional treatment, but she did it with the hydrogen. 语法解析

38:11

And so what ended up happening is she virtually had no side effects from the treatment and her cancer went away so fast, she's still alive to this day. It's been like seven or eight years. And it was unbelievable. The results just astronomical, you know, absolutely blowing people's minds. Hydrogen appears to be able to do. I mean, I did a video number 68, which was from a laboratory in Japan, by the way, using actually the equipment that I use. So same again, because it's the number one machine in Japan. 语法解析

38:40

and it was a live blood analysis and what they saw as far as how it was affecting the blood, I still remember there was a doctor who saw the video and she said, “That's impossible. There's no way that hydrogen is doing that.” And she went as far as buying the machine, taking it to her own lab, doing the same test because she wanted to prove me wrong so badly. All she did was prove me right and she became a huge proponent of hydrogen. In fact, she started giving it to her 93-year-old mother 语法解析

39:06

because she was always giving her mother some type of new supplement or something new that she had discovered. Nothing was really working a lot for her mother, but her mother said that she always trusted her daughter because she's a doctor and she knows that she has her best intentions for her. Well, she did my hydrogen protocol on her mom and I guess her mom could barely walk. She would stand up, walk for about one or two minutes. It's all she could do. 语法解析

39:27

And after doing this protocol of mine, she could literally stand up and walk for like five, six hours. And she actually told her daughter, she said, look, honey, whatever you give me, I never question. I just trust you. But this time, I'm very curious because whatever you're giving me, it looks just like water. And I have no idea what it is, but this is the one. This is making a huge difference. I can feel it. 语法解析

39:48

She goes, what is this? And she's like, it's molecular hydrogen, mom, you know? And so that was kind of another funny story. I've done so many of these throughout the years. And so again, hydrogen to me appears to be the source, even the secret to life. In fact, this is really important because this has everything to do with a stroke. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对中风有显著疗效,它可以帮助保持脑部缺血区域的活力,并促进血液供应的恢复。

40:07

Let's say there's an ancient scripture. So believe it or not, I even studied ancient scriptures to find my answers. I looked everywhere and I consolidated everything and created obviously my own protocols based on all this knowledge and science. There is an ancient scripture that says that life is in the blood. 语法解析

40:23

Okay, and this is so clear because if you wrap a rubber band around your arm and you don't get blood supply, it's going to die, right? It's important for the blood to move. We know how important blood flow is. And remind me that in a second because I want to talk to you about ghost vessels from research in Japan. It's really fascinating. But let me finish this thought first. So if you have a stroke and you're not getting proper blood supply to your brain, well, what's going to happen to that area of the brain? It's going to start to die, right? 语法解析

40:49

And so one of the things that they discovered with hydrogen is they would literally put they actually had tanks of hydrogen on ambulances for certain hospitals in Japan already. And they were they would put these people on the hydrogen gas. The gas would obviously you're inhaling it and go straight to your brain. It would literally keep that area of the brain alive without any blood. If that can just blow your mind. 语法解析

41:11

And to me, the secret is obviously the hydrogen. And then what they would do is they restore the blood supply. And then the people would basically make a full recovery. I've seen absolutely just crazy things in regards to this. And going back to blood supply, are you aware of what ghost vessels are? No. 语法解析

◉ “幽灵血管”是指随着年龄增长,身体某些部位不再获得血液供应的血管,分子氢可以重新打开这些血管,恢复血液供应。

41:27

Okay. Believe it or not, it's actually a medical term. And what it is, is we have these vessels, these blood vessels, and it's important for our blood to reach the areas where it needs to reach to bring in nutrients and to bring in oxygen and obviously hydrogen and all these type of things. 语法解析

41:43

So, as we age, there's areas like, you know, a little baby, how plump it is, it's really hydrated, you know, and whatnot. And as you age, you're clearly more dehydrated. This is one of the reasons that elderly will get heat stroke so easily and whatnot. So, what they realized was that the hydrogen was opening up these ghost vessels. So, there are areas in the body that no longer get blood supply anymore. That's why they call them ghost vessels, kind of like a ghost town. There's no life there. There's no blood. 语法解析

42:11

And at the number one university in the world that researches hydrogen, which is Keio University in Japan, they discovered that the hydrogen would literally open up these ghost vessels and start getting blood supply in there again, which was unbelievable. They were just like, what is going on here? This is absolutely bonkers. And so this is why I use the technique about getting certain nutrients in me. 语法解析

42:33

And then proper blood flow and making sure that that blood's reaching proper places. And of course, the hydrogen gas goes where it really needs to go and do its thing. And it's just worked. There are concepts that are so simple, but have worked so beautifully well. 语法解析

42:47

One of our audience is asking about hydrogen, about hydrogen gas. The Hindenburg was full of hydrogen gas. It's flammable. What are the dangers or the downsides of this? What do you need to watch out for? Is there a risk with breathing hydrogen gas around open flames or what 语法解析

43:10

What do we have to worry about? - It definitely can be if you do it wrong. So the equipment that I recommend, which is again, the best in Japan, they know that if you make hydrogen, so again, they followed all the science, that's actually how I found the device. 语法解析

◉ 正确使用分子氢是安全的,但错误的使用方法,例如使用易燃的布朗气体,则可能存在危险。

43:24

And they make the hydrogen at a 2% concentration. So 2% is actually not even flammable. Hydrogen is not flammable until about roughly 4%. So you couldn't even light it on fire if you wanted to. That's why it's safe for them to be able to sell it in homes. We talked about Brown's gas earlier, though. And I will say that there's been some very sad stories about some people who have been, I just want to be cautious about what I'm saying because a lot of these companies don't like me to talk about it. But let's just say Brown's gas is highly flammable. 语法解析

43:51

And you can imagine people who've been inhaling it and then what happens with an open flame that happens and it's disastrous. But the Japanese are smarter than that. And they knew that when they developed the equipment. So it's not flammable the way that they make it. We talked a lot about medical… 语法解析

44:11

People have used this for medical indications or they use it in medical conditions, anecdotal reports and the possible benefits. What about what about for regular people who are looking at health, wellness, longevity? Like what's your protocol that you use? What's a typical protocol that somebody might use regularly? 语法解析

44:33

on this daily, you know, how do you consume it? Is it liquid, gas? What are some of the possibilities? 语法解析

44:43

So here's the thing. In my personal opinion, hydrogen is actually really important for preventative care. In fact, in Japan, that's one of the big things that the Japanese are big on as compared to America's Western medicine is that they're really big on preventative care. And preventative care is important. Look at your car. It's really good to prevent your car from getting rusted because once it's all rusted, you know, it's really hard to go backwards, right? Yeah. 语法解析

◉ 分子氢对于预防保健非常重要,它可以改善运动能力、缩短恢复时间并具有抗衰老作用。

45:08

it does make it a lot harder. So as preventative care, I mean, there's not just benefits in regards to that. There's actually benefits. I think it's going to change the world because it's really good for athletics. They did a study on multiple soccer players in Japan and the results were unbelievable. Every single athlete improved their stamina. 语法解析

45:27

And recovery time too, by the way, it triples the speed of recovery from everything that I've seen. I broke my foot. I was told by the doctor just recently. He's like, it's going to take you three months at least to recover from this. I recovered in three to four weeks, you know, so triple the speed. It was exactly triple the speed. 语法解析

45:44

And that's just one of the many things that I've seen it be able to do. Because the other thing about using hydrogen, see, as we're getting older, I think we all know that you're actually accelerating your aging as you get older. And there was a very interesting study that I saw in Japan where they literally could take your blood and they would roughly tell you your age, right? The age of your blood and age you roughly are. And it was an interesting study because they took a gentleman, 语法解析

46:11

And they had him drink. So they tested his blood first. Now, he only did hydrogen water, but he did really good quality, super clean and proper levels of hydrogen water. He did that for one year. And in one year, they tested his blood again. They told him not to change anything in his lifestyle. So he changed nothing. He continued to eat the way he did everything. He just lived normally. His blood was five years younger after one year of using the hydrogen. It appears to have a very anti-aging aspect to it from everything that I've been able to see. 语法解析

46:40

And I actually have, I won't disclose the details right now, but there is actually a device. Now, it'd be very expensive. It'd probably be in the range of $30 to $50 million. There's equipment that I would like to develop with proper engineers and whatnot, because I believe that this technology technology, 语法解析

47:00

could actually resolve almost every any medical issue in existence. And I know that's a bold statement. Again, it's just my opinion. You know, I'm not making any claims by any means. I mean, this device doesn't even exist right now. 语法解析

47:10

But it's based on a lot of data that I've been accumulating throughout the years. And I also think the device could reverse aging in major ways. I mean, I'm talking taking an 80-year-old guy and making him 30 again. Well, certainly if you fix mitochondrial dysfunction, you're going to have an effect on biological clocks and epigenetic measurements and aging for sure. But, well, I want to be respectful of your time. I think an important thing to discuss is you there. 语法解析

47:39

there are a lot of these systems out there from different manufacturers, different systems. What do we need to watch out for if someone wants to explore this? What should they avoid? What should they look for in a product that does molecular oxygen? Molecular hydrogen. I'm sorry, molecular hydrogen. Sorry, I was thinking of, yeah. A lot of people do. Molecular hydrogen, yeah. Well, the first thing I'll say is, 语法解析

◉ 选择分子氢产品时,要避免价格低廉的产品,因为这些产品可能使用劣质材料和膜,从而影响氢气的纯度和安全性。

48:08

Don't think that cheaper is better. Because like again, these little bottles that are out there, look where they're made. They try to hide the fact where they're made, but these are basically coming from China. 语法解析

48:19

Some people try to claim Taiwan or Korea. Not so cheap anymore with the tariffs. Now, Kim, hold that up and just explain. Is that a molecular hydrogen generator? Yeah, it's a little hydrogen bottle, but I've worked with too many people who've used this and they lose hope in hydrogen because it never worked. But my concern with these, I mean, you can get these for like 40 bucks on Alibaba, right? The problem is the metals and the membranes are the… 语法解析

48:47

The two biggest issues, in my opinion, and because they use coated or plated metal. The other issue is they directly electrolyze the water. The Japanese discovered you have to understand that we're talking about a gas. And when it comes to gases, you really want medical grade. I mean, think about it. When you go to a hospital and they put you on oxygen, that's medical grade oxygen. 语法解析

49:10

And what people need to understand about medical grade is that it has to do with purity, right? So you don't want to drink tap water if you're trying to hydrate, right? You want the best. You want the cleanest water, at least in my opinion. I mean, I have lab reports and you and I will probably talk about it some other time, but… 语法解析

49:24

But it's really important how you make your hydrogen gas. What I've discovered is that the stuff from China, in my opinion, is just sadly not the way to go. They don't even have the metal technology required. In fact, there's only one company in the world that can make the metal for making this type of hydrogen is what I've discovered. And that's why the story is really fascinating of the device that I not only chose to use. I use many devices, to be honest. I use like tablets. 语法解析

49:52

which I don't recommend at all based on some lab reports that I saw. I can't believe they sell hydrogen tablets, but anyway, people are doing that, believe it or not, which is a chemical reaction. For the people who want to know about it because they're becoming popular, this is really important about hydrogen. Hydrogen is pH neutral. 语法解析

50:08

It's odorless, it's colorless, and it's tasteless. Okay, these are the four important points of hydrogen. When you put hydrogen tablets in water, it makes the water very acidic, so it's not pH neutral, it's not odorless, 语法解析

50:22

It's not colorless and it's not tasteless. It literally doesn't follow any of the principles of molecular hydrogen, but they're very popular. In my personal opinion, I think it's just because of money. Sorry to say, but that's my personal opinion. No medical professional that specializes in hydrogen in Japan uses tablets as far as practicing physicians over there. But in America, they're popular. The little bottles… 语法解析

50:45

Again, they're not what I recommend. What I recommend or what I personally use, and it's actually what got my conditions to go away, especially the heart condition, was the device from Japan, the official website's called holyhydrogen.com for those who want to take a look at it. 语法解析

51:01

And the beautiful thing about the machine, there's so many things. I could go into the engineering aspect of it because that's actually the most fascinating part, but I think I'd probably bore everybody. But the machine basically makes the best hydrogen water there is and also makes really high pure hydrogen grade or medical grade hydrogen gas. So you can actually inhale it. And the amounts are perfect. 语法解析

51:23

because the amounts that they're doing are based on the science. Some people complain because people out there don't understand hydrogen. Everybody thinks more is better. And what I've learned through being a hydrogen production specialist is that 语法解析

51:36

When you want to make higher amounts of hydrogen, you actually have to use higher amounts of electricity. And when you do that, it could potentially, most likely, start damaging the metal in the membranes. So when you're damaging those components, what do you think you're inhaling or drinking? So the key is balance. 语法解析

51:53

And all things are like that. Like you don't want too much vitamin D, for example. It could be toxic for you. You want the right levels. You don't want too low. Life is all about balance. You don't even want too much water. If you were to drink one or two gallons of water in a one hour period, you can actually potentially kill yourself. You know, so life again is all about balance. And they figured out those perfect balances. And they also that company is the only company in the world that does this. 语法解析

52:18

They lab test and certify every single machine to make sure that it's making the correct amounts of hydrogen because you can't test the hydrogen yourself. There are people out there who claim that you can do it with these little blue drops, but I've seen the blue drops be highly inaccurate. And so the Japanese, the professionals don't use blue drops. They use equipment that's actually kind of expensive that is actually made in Japan because the equipment requires so much calibration and maintenance regularly that 语法解析

52:46

So that's why they do the testing for you and certify the machine so that you know that it's making the proper amounts of hydrogen, which is one of the other reasons it's highly trusted by professionals in Japan. There's actually a neurosurgeon in Japan who's also a hydrogen specialist. And he said it's the only machine that he'll use is the one from Holy Hydrogen. And it's the only machine he recommends to his patients. And there's no financial incentive for him. He just said it's the best and it's safe and it's going to be effective and it's just the best there is. 语法解析

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But a lot of people don't talk also about the reliability. I know that this maybe sounds silly, but I didn't know this at first. I didn't realize the hydrogen machines break pretty easily because you're using electricity, the metal, the membranes. They don't have a very long life. So when they developed, when the Japanese developed the best machine in the world, which is actually a super beautiful story, the guy who did it, his own daughter was born with Lou Gehrig's disease. 语法解析

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So ALS. And she was actually in he was informed that she was actually going to be lucky to make it to the age of five. Sadly, she was going to die. And he knew about the hydrogen research, but there was no machine. There was nothing in existence that could really make like medical grade hydrogen. And so he put it upon himself. And one of the beautiful things in Japan that is not common throughout the world is people. 语法解析

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they will help each other and support each other. Like for example, Honda and Toyota will do things together to help each other. 语法解析

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where a lot of times Ford and Chevy don't want to really work together, right? In America. In Japan, they're really big on unity and working together. And so what this guy did is he approached top engineers in Japan for help. He actually got Toyota, Yamaha, G-Shock, and some very prestigious metal company that ironically exists in Japan. And they have technology in regards to metallurgy that nobody in the world has. They're unbelievable. 语法解析

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And so he got them to help him develop the best hydrogen machine in the world. So he looked at all the modalities of making hydrogen and he actually chose the most difficult one because it was the best. And it took him many years to develop the device and people had advised them to go to China. They said, go to China, you can make the device cheaper, it'll be way cheaper. And he said, no way. He said, I want this done the right way. I don't care about the cost. He was really thinking about his daughter actually. 语法解析

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And he said, I'm going to do it all in-house. I'm going to do it all in Japan. Everything's going to happen in Japan. And it became the number one machine in all of Japan. It's the only machine, by the way, in all of Japan that was fully engineered, fully hand-built, and lab tested in Japan. It's the only one. Nobody else does it because it's too expensive. That's why nobody does it. It's a hard lesson that I've learned throughout this process, actually, Rob, is that 语法解析

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I've learned that the reason that people like to go to China and do stuff is because it's so cheap. And yes, they cut corners usually in order to make bigger profits. So it kind of begins to be kind of like the pharmaceutical industry. It's all about profit sometimes, you know. And this guy didn't do it that way. He did it from the heart. And it's a very unusual thing to see. But it ended up literally becoming such a beautiful piece of work. In fact, they've done numerous things that are deemed impossible. 语法解析

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They're actually structuring the hydrogen, which nobody in the world does. And they're creating what they call now sticky hydrogen and crazy nanobubbles. So they were actually achieving things that they thought, well, technically, they should be impossible. 语法解析

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And but yet they're achieving them and they found out through all their laboratory testing. So there's nothing that comes close to that machine. It's the only one that I also recommend. And it's also the only one that I use. And to be clear, this is it's a consumer device also. So individuals can purchase this machine. 语法解析

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Yeah, that's the beautiful news, right? Is that right? Because in Japan, sometimes you're limited to some of the things you can buy in Japan for medical use. Luckily, in America, we're okay. They have they literally have what's called the premium edition. 语法解析

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which is one that only certain medical centers can use in Japan, but in America, anybody can buy it. And that's actually what I use. And a lot of the healing centers that I know of in the U.S. are using them and even some other places throughout the world. What's your protocol for yourself? I mean, you just get up in the morning and drink some drink, some hydrogen water or breathe some hydrogen gas. Or is it as needed when you're symptomatic or what? What does it look like? So 语法解析

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I use it regularly. So one of the things that I do, I'll give you my morning protocol. So I wake up and the very first thing I do is actually I'll grab a toothbrush with no toothpaste, just wet the toothbrush, brush my teeth for 10, 20 seconds really quick and brush the inner surfaces of the mouth because what was discovered in Japan, so this is part of my protocol, they discovered that we actually grow bacteria, even cancer causing bacteria in our mouth when we're sleeping. So when people wake up in the morning and they just drink something or eat something, they're inadvertently ingesting this stuff. 语法解析

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So the first thing I do is just clean my mouth, very simple 20 second brush. Then the next thing I do is I, the very first thing on an empty stomach is I drink the hydrogen water and I drink, you know, specific amounts, but remember it really is going to depend on the individual to some extent, because some people who have maybe kidney issues or, or some people who don't want to put down or can't put down a certain amount of water, um, 语法解析

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But I drink, I personally drink about one liter. So, you know, according to the medical science, you know, one liter in one hour is about the maximum because once you start going over that amount of water kind of begins to strain the kidneys. So that's one of the things that I've stuck to. And then I wait about half an hour and I actually make what's called a, it's a very specific, I make what's called a hydrogen smoothie. The reason I came up with this is 语法解析

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Some a lot of the data that's coming out of Japan that even led to medical discoveries about the importance of fiber Fiber has so many important functions that it's absolutely mind-blowing. So I I knew that I wasn't getting enough fiber so I did these massive smoothies with a lot of fruits and vegetables and nuts and seeds and and Some nutrients that I put in there I was able to achieve all the things that I've achieved both for myself and other people Literally without using virtually any supplements. So I do almost no supplementation and I make these smoothies and 语法解析

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And then a lot of times I'll inhale the hydrogen gas while I'm having my smoothie. So that's part of one of my techniques and stuff like that. And the only thing I would caution people, because some people say, are there any contraindications? And this is really important. First of all, do hydrogen correctly. Don't cheap, don't do, at least in my opinion, don't do the hydrogen tablets. Don't do the cheap little bottles. You got to do the proper equipment. That's the first thing, again, in my opinion. 语法解析

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And then the second thing is when, for example, inhaling the hydrogen gas while I'm eating, I don't know if you've ever seen the data about how we know that with each meal, it kind of causes us to age more and more. I don't know if you've ever seen that data or not. So there's a correlation between eating and aging. And so this is why I'm really big on food that is very easy for the body to digest because 语法解析

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But also, again, high amounts of fiber are now very important to me based on a lot of the data. So that's just a little bit of some of the techniques and protocols that I've been using. That's great. Well, now, once again, what is the name of the company that makes this machine that you recommend? Or what's the name of the machine? To make sure you get something official, the website is holyhydrogen.com. 语法解析

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And the reason I say official is because the machine became so huge and so popular in Japan, and not just Japan, even China, by the way. So it's funny, the Chinese want to use the Japanese machine. They don't want to use their own stuff. And I found out that they created some black market ones, which are not using the proper technology. They're actually not using the right metal. They're not using the right membranes. 语法解析

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And I discovered that because some people were buying machines, you know, off the internet that weren't official and they thought they were because they look almost identical, really. And then they started having issues with the machines and they even rusted up and stuff. And so they contacted me and I found out that there are black market ones. So just, you know, make sure that if you're going to get something good that you get the real deal. 语法解析

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Well, we're almost out of time here. Is there anything that we didn't cover today? I think you're going to be back. We're going to talk about it again. Actually, I may reach out to the company and see if we can get one in the studio here and we can test it out on the air in one of these episodes there if you want. But anything we didn't cover that you want to mention? 语法解析

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You know, the only thing that I would say is, look, the only way this is this to me, this is very important because there's many people suffering from medical conditions. 语法解析

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Okay. And a lot of people don't understand hydrogen. There's so many people talking about it these days, but from what I can see, they don't actually really understand. They'll talk about the science, but they don't talk about the production method, which is super important. Just like growing vegetables. You can't just say vegetables are all good for you. Some are sprayed with pesticides and herbicides and God knows what. And then you can get other ones that are rich in minerals, good soil, all organic. It does matter how it's produced. 语法解析

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And so what I would suggest or encourage people to do is please share this information, right? Tell other people about it. Subscribe to my channel. It's absolutely free. I bring all the latest data that I possibly can. Support the channel by giving a thumbs up and sharing and subscribing. And all of it's free. It doesn't cost anybody anything. It would be like, as you would call it, you know, a grassroots movement. It's the only way that I've been able that I think that this will be able to get the word out. 语法解析

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Otherwise, you know, I really don't see I've been doing this for years already and it doesn't seem to be getting out there without people's support. Yeah. And tell us the name of your channel again. I want to make sure everyone gets that and we'll put it in the show notes as well. But thank you so much for that. This will this is what I encourage people to do. One, I'm on YouTube. I'm on Rumble. I'm on Twitter and X and I'm on Instagram. 语法解析

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All the greatest info that I release is on YouTube, but I wouldn't subscribe to all of them because I have been threatened and my channel has been trying to take down multiple times and it probably will be taken down at some point. So the only way you're going to find me again is if you subscribe to all of them and you go and find me again and I'll tell you the name of the new channel that I'll create. But basically the name of the channel is Uprising144k. 语法解析

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Why are they taking it down? What is the issue? So I've done a lot of things in regards to health. So I was doing videos, for example, about ivermectin way before COVID. I've known about ivermectin for a long time. Obviously, the Japanese created that. A lot of people don't know that it was actually something called ivermectin before it became ivermectin. And people will be shocked to realize that hydrogen is what transformed it from ivermectin to ivermectin, by the way. Interesting. And so… 语法解析

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and even the effects that hydrogen appears to have on parasites and stuff. But basically just a lot of people attack my channel. A lot of companies don't like me pointing out that I wouldn't use products like hydrogen pills and stuff like that. So, sadly I upset a lot of people, which is not my goal. I just want to give people the truth. 语法解析

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But everybody kind of fights against that truth. And so I have to be really cautious and I always have to get my disclaimers and everything's my opinion. You know, I make no claims about anything. So stuff like that. Well, it's been a real pleasure. I mean, I'm glad to get your, your opinion out here in this, this area about, you know, molecular hydrogen. I think it's, it's fascinating. It sounds like there's a lot of questions still unanswered, you know, a lot of things we need to know, but it's, it's, 语法解析

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It's really, I think it deserves some attention and I'm certainly going to take a closer look at it. But anyway, thank you, Greg, so much for spending time with us today and I appreciate all the work you're doing. Oh, absolutely. Thanks again for having me on. And I really, really sincerely hope that this information reaches the people who need it and 语法解析

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and hopefully help them in their lives because there's nothing worse, at least to me, than suffering from medical issues. I've been down that road and it is such a painful road. And so I really hope that this can help others because that's the thing that brings me the greatest joy in life is being able to help others these days. So thanks again for letting me do that. 语法解析

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