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Tyler W. LeBaron is the founder and executive director of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute, a science-based nonprofit. He has published extensively on the benefits of molecular hydrogen and works to promote its use through scientific research and public awareness.

Mr. LeBaron spoke to The Epoch Times, explaining hydrogen’s ability to exert beneficial effects in a wide range of diseases. “Every disease has the underlying mechanisms of inflammation and oxidative stress, and hydrogen helps to attenuate and regulate both the inflammatory response and the antioxidant oxidative balance, or homeostasis.



” A study in newborns demonstrates hydrogen’s protective effect on the brain. Other studies also demonstrate the beneficial effect molecular hydrogen has on the brain. Mr.

Ohta and his team’s findings suggested that hydrogen could combat diseases linked to inflammation and oxidative stress, such as cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and chronic inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, and cancer. Mr. Ohta is a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at the Institute of Development and Aging Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, Japan.

He is also one of the world’s leading researchers in molecular hydrogen. He discussed the benefits of hydrogen with The Epoch Times. “Hydrogen is really outstanding, and hydrogen is different from conventional or traditional drugs and foods because h.

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