Hydrogen Inhalation
PEM-based hydrogen breathing machines, sessions and protocols.
Level 1 · Beginner
Molecular hydrogen (H₂) is the smallest, lightest gas in the universe. A neutral, engineering-focused primer on what H₂ is and how it is generated.
How a hydrogen inhalation machine works in plain language: PEM electrolysis, flow rates, session length and accessories.
The three categories of consumer and professional hydrogen machines: inhalers, bath systems and PEM bottles — what each does and who they are for.
Common first-time questions about hydrogen inhalation: session length, water type, warm-up, and shared use.
Level 4 · Professional
Practical layout, scheduling and equipment guidance for a hydrogen inhalation clinic running back-to-back sessions.
Recommended maintenance intervals for hydrogen machines: water changes, filter checks, humidifier cleaning and stack flush.
First-pass diagnosis for the four most common hydrogen machine issues: low output, error codes, leaks and noise.
A repeatable cleaning routine for hydrogen inhalation machines: humidifier, cannula, reservoir and exterior.
Common replacement parts for PEM hydrogen machines — cannulas, humidifiers, filters and stack cartridges.
Placement, ventilation, electrical and user-comfort considerations for installing a hydrogen machine at home or in a clinic.