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H2 was long believed to be an inert and nonfunctional gas in mammalian cells when it was heated to body temperature. In actuality, at body temperature, H2 does not react with any biological substances, such as the oxygen molecule, in the absence of catalysts.
While certain bacteria contain hydrogenase enzymes that can metabolize excess H2, humans don't. Hydrogenase enzymes catalyze the conversion of molecular hydrogen to protons and electrons. Hydrogen treatment is thus not believed to have any role in our cells.
However, recent research suggests that there may be more advantages to this hydrogen than previously believed.
For instance, chronic oxidative stress has been linked to the majority of illnesses caused by lifestyle choices.
Hydrogen therapy can also be effective. covid treatment.
While certain bacteria contain hydrogenase enzymes that can metabolize excess H2, humans don't. Hydrogenase enzymes catalyze the conversion of molecular hydrogen to protons and electrons. Hydrogen treatment is thus not believed to have any role in our cells.
However, recent research suggests that there may be more advantages to this hydrogen than previously believed.
For instance, chronic oxidative stress has been linked to the majority of illnesses caused by lifestyle choices.
Hydrogen therapy can also be effective. covid treatment.
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