The Study — Critical Concentration for Results

In 2014, Sakai published in Vascular Health and Risk Management a controlled clinical trial. It evaluated patients receiving different concentrations of H₂ water. The primary endpoint was FMD (flow-mediated dilation).

What They Found

H₂ concentration above 3.5 mg/L significantly improved FMD. The effect was dose-dependent: higher concentration meant a better result. Concentrations below 3.5 mg/L showed no significant effect. Vascular improvement correlated with better endothelial health.

Why Concentration Matters

The vascular endothelium is the specialized tissue that produces nitric oxide to relax arteries. Free radicals destroy this nitric oxide, causing endothelial dysfunction. H₂ at sufficient concentration neutralizes those radicals, restoring nitric oxide production.

1

Verify the Concentration of Your H₂ Water

Before buying any H₂ water or machine, verify that it produces a concentration >3.5 mg/L. Many products lie. Ask for third-party documentation.

2

Use an Ionizer, Not Bottled Water

The only way to consistently guarantee a concentration >3.5 mg/L is an ionizer that produces fresh water.

3

Produce Fresh Water Daily

Produce fresh H₂ water. Measure or verify that your machine produces >3.5 mg/L. Drink immediately.

4

Monitor Your Vascular Function

Have an FMD test before and after 8 weeks of H₂. You should see improvement if you drink water with a concentration >3.5 mg/L.

What to Expect — Timeline

Weeks 1 to 2

No noticeable changes. Your endothelium is starting to recover biologically.

Weeks 3 to 4

Possibly better energy because circulation is improving.

Weeks 6 to 8

The FMD test improves if H₂ is >3.5 mg/L. Your vascular function is measurably better.

Twelve Weeks Onward

Sustained changes. Your blood pressure may drop. Your vascular function stays improved.

The Critical Warning — Concentration Matters

This study is very important because it reveals a problem: a huge share of commercial H₂ products contain ineffective concentrations. Bottles of "hydrogen water" sold in pharmacies typically contain <1 mg/L. They are useless according to Sakai. You need >3.5 mg/L to see results.

The solution: an ionizer that produces fresh water with a verifiable concentration >3.5 mg/L.