Hydrogen Wellness Equipment
An independent map of the molecular hydrogen equipment landscape — how the categories differ, what to look for in each, which certifications matter and how to compare options without falling for the spec inflation that dominates the marketing in this space. This page is educational; if you want to buy, follow the contextual links into the catalogue.
Hydrogen inhalation equipment
Inhalation is the most direct delivery route for molecular hydrogen — H₂ enters via the lungs and crosses into the bloodstream within seconds. The hardware question is straightforward: a PEM/SPE machine, a certified flow rate appropriate to the session length, and a clean cannula. The category splits into entry-level (≤1,000 ml/min), daily-use (1,000–1,200 ml/min) and high-output (1,800–3,000 ml/min) tiers, with corresponding price and certification depth.
Most buyers land on a daily-use machine — the QY-A1200 is by some margin our most-shipped inhaler. High-output machines belong in protocol-driven or clinic contexts where session length, frequency or simultaneous-user count justifies the larger chassis. The lowest-cost machines are good engineering at low price; they are not a smaller version of the high-output machines and should not be evaluated as one.
Hydrogen bath equipment
Bathing is a transdermal delivery route — molecular hydrogen dissolves into the bath water and is absorbed across the skin during a 20–30 minute session. The hardware problem is not the same as inhalation: dissolving useful concentrations into 100–200 litres of water requires a much larger membrane stack and a dedicated dissolution head. Bath One™ is the residential answer; WZ-1™ is the spa-grade answer. Both are PEM/SPE; neither is a repurposed inhaler.
Professional equipment
Professional hydrogen equipment is sized for shared use — clinics, recovery studios, sports facilities, hotels, day spas. The decisive specifications are continuous-duty rating, certified output at the upper end of the range, and a manufacturing standard appropriate to multi-user operation (ISO 13485 on inhalation; ISO 9001 with documented procurement support on bathing). It is a different buying conversation to home equipment, and we treat it as such.
Accessories
Cannulas (single, dual, bulk packs), Y-connectors for combined H₂+O₂ operation, hydrogen facial masks, hydrogenation rods for portable water enrichment, and dedicated hydrogen water bottles. None of these are proprietary lock-ins — the cannulas in particular use a standard fitting and remain serviceable as consumables.
Technology, certifications and published research
Technology
PEM/SPE electrolysis explained without acronyms. Why the membrane architecture matters for daily use.
Open →Certifications
CE, FCC, RoHS, ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 — what each one covers and what it does not cover.
Open →Published research
Curated index of published molecular hydrogen literature. Primary sources, no medical claims.
Open →Buying guides
Frequently asked questions
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