However, hydrogen inhalation appears to be a better delivery system for molecular hydrogen to the circulatory system (arterial and venous) and can yield higher concentrations of molecular hydrogen within organs and tissues, such as the brain as compared with hydrogen water.
“For the delivery of H2 to the medically needed area, H2 needs to be in the blood first. The presence of H2 was well demonstrated during H2 administration by inhalation in our cases and the level was much higher than the level associated with intravenous administration as reported previously [6]. This may suggest some advantage of H2 gas inhalation as compared to intravenous administration of H2-enriched solution, but the inconsistency associated with facial-mask inhalation has to be solved first.” https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/2045-9912-2-21
“In comparison, HCA (hydrogen-containing air) showed superior distribution of hydrogen to both atrial and arterial blood, while HW increased hydrogen concentration by 10x in the atrial blood compared to that of the arterial blood.[19]”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178641/
“Inhalation of H2 gas is one of the most straightforward therapeutic methods and provides the largest amount of H2 gas in a time-dependent manner compared to other ingestion methods, because the maximum tissue and blood concentrations (Cmax) in H2 gas inhalation are low, while their area under the curve (AUC) is extremely high compared to other administration routes [38,39].”
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9lgwyzP6ZXw94uFv0ApYagLS1vAqvyq/view?usp=sharing
“Despite these advantages of gastric administration, there are some drawbacks to this route of administration. Hydrogen might be lost in the stomach or intestine, as it tends to evaporate in water, and it is difficult to control its concentration and absorption.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4610769/
Hydrogen inhalation allows people to inhale/ingest higher milligrams of molecular hydrogen per day than drinking hydrogen-rich water. Furthermore, Inhalation appears to be better suited for traumatic injuries or acute disorders or diseases such as TBI, heart attacks, cardiac arrest, stroke, etc.
“Inhaled hydrogen gas is most suitable for defense against acute oxidative stress in emergency situations due to its rapid mechanism of action.[16]”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178641/
So as you can see there are unique advantages to both types of therapies. It’s best not to assess H2 water dosages the same as H2 inhalation as they have different pharmacokinetics due to different administration routes. Ultimately, there is even evidence that supports drinking H2 water and inhaling hydrogen at the same time or in conjunction with one another might be the better approach or provide greater therapeutic effects on gene expressions than doing both therapies separately.
“Finally, we evaluated whether the changes in gene expression were influenced by the route of H2 administration and found that the combination of both HRW (Hydrogen-rich water) and HCA (hydrogen-containing air) had the most potent effects on signaling pathways and gene expression in systemic organs, suggesting that H2 may act not only through a dose-dependent mechanism but also through a complex molecular network.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25707580.
This is why my family utilizes both methods of hydrogen administration (H2 water and H2 inhalation) and we recommend both therapies via my company.
If you’re looking for a suitable H2 inhalation system I can help you obtain one. There are quite a few options that have passed our standards that we recommend.