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Fraud, is the hydrogen-rich water cup a fraud? Is hydrogen-rich water a scam, hydrogen-rich water?
I'm not sure if the hydrogen-rich water cup is a scam. Many countries have introduced hydrogen-rich water.

Function:

1. produces water rich in hydrogen. Hydrogen-rich water ceramics electrolyze water to produce hydrogen bubbles, which are dissolved in water to become hydrogen-rich water. 2. Make the water belt negative. Hydrogen-rich water porcelain contains a variety of mineral ions with different potential values, which makes the water belt negative. 3. Make weak alkaline water. Hydrogen-rich water ceramics naturally electrolyze water, and hydroxyl ions increase to form weakly alkaline water. Hydrogen-rich water, also known as "hydrogen molecular water" and "plain water" in Japan, refers to water rich in hydrogen. Hydrogen itself is the best antioxidant. Hydrogen-rich water combines high hydrogen content, negative potential, weak alkalinity and small molecules. Hydrogen-rich water can easily enter cell channels, promote metabolism, eliminate malignant reactive oxygen free radicals, promote cell detoxification, increase cell hydration and enhance human immunity.

Because the Japanese call hydrogen water, some domestic manufacturers continue to use water as their product names. Similarly, there is oxygen-rich water called acid water.

Hydrogen-rich water has more "scientific basis" than oxygen-rich water. In recent years, many studies claim that hydrogen intake has many benefits to human body, which can be used to prevent or treat cardiovascular diseases, nervous system diseases, metabolic diseases, reproductive system diseases, cancer, inflammation, allergies, infections, injuries, poisoning and so on. , as well as anti-aging and improve sports ability. In short, almost all diseases and health care functions you can think of claim that hydrogen can be prevented, treated and improved, which is simply a panacea for all diseases. However, almost all of these studies were done by Japanese and China people who worked in several lesser-known universities and research institutions, and published in low-level academic journals. To the delight of people who sell hydrogen-rich water, there is an article published in the famous magazine Nature Medicine, which was reported by the Japanese in 2007. They cultured cells in vitro and found that hydrogen can reduce free radicals in cells, and also found that hydrogen can reduce oxidative damage in rat brain. Other studies on the health care and therapeutic effects of hydrogen are similar, mainly in vitro cell and animal model experiments, and there are also a few small human experiments. The results of in vitro experiments and animal experiments cannot be applied to human body, and small-scale human experiments cannot be used as proof of curative effect. To prove the curative effect, large-scale randomized, controlled and double-blind human clinical trials are needed. In other words, although there are many studies on hydrogen and human health, they can only be regarded as preliminary studies at most, and there are still doubts about the benefits of hydrogen.