Hydrogen Inhaler Buyers Guide

What is a hydrogen inhaler?

You may be familiar with hydrogen water or have heard of a hydrogen water generator. While hydrogen water is definitely a popular way to consume hydrogen, breathing hydrogen with a hydrogen inhaler is another common mechanism of delivery.

Vital Reaction's Hydrogen Inhalation Machines use the latest in medical technology to produce fresh hydrogen for optimal health daily. Our clinical inhaler uses Solid Poly Electrolytic technology (SPE) or Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) techniques which are used as a hydrogen infusion method. This allows the inhaler to produce hydrogen-rich water or gas without residual pollutants like ozone or chlorine.

 

What is a hydrogen inhaler?

You may be familiar with hydrogen water or have heard of a hydrogen water generator. While hydrogen water is definitely a popular way to consume hydrogen, breathing hydrogen with a hydrogen inhaler is another common mechanism of delivery.  

Vital Reaction's Hydrogen Inhalation Machines use the latest in medical technology to produce fresh hydrogen for optimal health daily. Our clinical inhaler uses Solid Poly Electrolytic technology (SPE) or Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) techniques which are used as a hydrogen infusion method. This allows the inhaler to produce hydrogen-rich water or gas without residual pollutants like ozone or chlorine.

What to look for in a hydrogen inhaler?

There are a few factors to consider in a hydrogen inhaler:

  • Highout Flow rate - Consuming an adequate volume of hydrogen is essential for enjoying the maximum benefit of molecular hydrogen. We recommend a flow rate of at least 150ml/ minute.
  • Ease of use - Choose an inhaler with clear instructions and easy understand buttons that are easy to operate.
  • Power source -  Decide if you need a portable machine with a battery or if a simple power cord will work for you.
  • Portability - Consider the size and weight of the inhalation machine you are reviewing. Make sure it lightweight if you need to carry it around. Or think about the cart you need if you're using the clinical inhaler in a professional office.
  • The need for additives or caustic chemicals - Some devices require the addition of chemicals and electrolytes. With Vital Reaction hydrogen clinical inhalers there are no additives required.
  • Safety - Look for an inhaler certified as safe for use. (Note: Hydrogen gas purity refers to the absence of impurities while concentration refers to the amount of hydrogen gas present.)
  • Reliability - You want a machine that will last for at least 4000+ hours of use.

What makes our Clinical Inhaler different?

Our clinical inhaler has 2 functions including hydrogen gas, and hydrogen water production. This versatility means you get the best option to get hydrogen rich water as well as hydrogen gas inhalation all in one device.

The use of cutting edge electrolysis methods: SPE, PEM hydrogen-oxygen separation electrolysis hydrogen production means our clinical inhaler gives you the safest hydrogen for consumption either in water or gas form.

Additionally, you can't 'feel' hydrogen coming out of our inhaler.

But there’s a logical reason for that.

The low pressure ensures you won't be distracted by the flow of hydrogen so you can comfortably use the unit at home or at work.

"This is an excellent machine that allows two patients to get hydrogen therapy at once." William J.

What makes the VR clinical Inhaler different?

Our clinical inhaler has 3 functions including hydrogen absorption, hydrogen water production and oxygen gas production. This versatility means you get the best option to get hydrogen rich water as well as inhalation all in one device.

The use of cutting edge electrolysis methods: SPE, PEM hydrogen-oxygen separation electrolysis hydrogen production means our clinical inhaler gives you the safest hydrogen for consumption either in water or gas form.

Additionally, you can't 'feel' hydrogen coming out of our inhaler. But there’s a logical reason for that.

The low pressure ensures you won't be distracted by the flow of hydrogen so you can comfortably use the unit at home or at work.

The low pressure ensures you won't be distracted by the flow of hydrogen so you can comfortably use the unit at home or at work.

How do you test airflow?

Clinical/ Mini Inhaler: To test the flow you can put the cannula in your mouth and you'll feel your cheeks inflate, this is how you can 'see' the machine working. Alternatively, you can put the cannula in a glass of water.

Does hydrogen gas have a distinct odor?

With our hydrogen inhalers you won't smell anything coming out of the cannula. Hydrogen gas has no odor. If you're smelling an odor this means your machine could be defective or it's not producing PURE hydrogen gas. This sets our inhaler apart from the rest.

Each inhaler has a sensor in the main water tank to ensure only distilled water is used. This preserves the lifespan of the electrodes. Most competing inhalers lack this feature, causing their machines to break down over time. Most other machines also require the use of additives (such as electrolytes) or caustic chemicals (such as lye).

How do you test the airflow?

To test the flow you can put the cannula in your mouth and you'll feel your cheeks inflate, this is how you can 'see' the machine working. Alternatively, you can put the cannula in a glass of water.

Does hydrogen gas have a distinct odor?

With our clinical inhaler you won't smell anything coming out of the cannula. Hydrogen gas has no odor. If you're smelling an odor this means your machine could be defective or it's not producing PURE hydrogen gas. This sets our inhaler apart from the rest.

Each inhaler has a sensor in the main water tank to ensure only distilled water is used. This preserves the lifespan of the electrodes. Most competing inhalers lack this feature, causing their machines to break down over time. Most other machines also require the use of additives (such as electrolytes) or caustic chemicals (such as lye).

Clinical Inhaler Specs

  • Adjustable Flow Rate: 300 or 600 ml/min
  • Produces Hydrogen Gas and Hydrogen Water
  • Dual Output: Suitable for Two People
  • Silent Operation
  • Can Operate for 8 Hours Without Overheating
  • One-Year Warranty
  • 2-Liter Water Tank
  • Easy-to-read LED Touch Screen
  • Water Quality Sensor
  • No Electrolytes Required
  • PEM Electrolysis Technology
  • Low Water Alert

"I've also used the Vital Reaction hydrogen inhaler for years, also on a daily basis. It's great for mental clarity." - Luke Storey


Hydrogen Inhaler Comparison Chart

Mini Inhaler Clinical Inhaler

Flow Rate

150 ml/min

Max 600 ml/min

Hydrogen Outlets

1

2

Weight

5 Pounds

24 Pounds

Hydrogen Water

Yes (includes aeration wand)

Yes (includes aeration wand)

Portability

Travel Size (Case included)

Not Portable (Cart recommend)

Handle

Yes (Carrying case has detachable strap)

No (Hand slots)

Uses Distilled Water Only

Yes

Yes

Cannula Required

Yes

Yes

Additives Required

No

No

Hours of Continuous Usage

2 hours, 1 hour rest

4 hours, one hour rest

Who buys Inhaler

Individuals and families for home use

Doctors, clinics and individuals with major health issues, athletes, bio-hackers

Hydrogen Concentration

2%

6%

Warranty

1 year

1 year

Dimensions

(L) 19 cm x (H) 12 cm x (W) 12 cm

(W) 21.2 in x (L) 21.2 in x (H) 16.9 in


“I use the 7% Inhaler or the MINI Portable everyday unless I’m traveling by air, and then I also supplement the Inhaler with the H2 Tablets daily, too, and I always take them with me any time I’m away from home or my office. I wouldn't be without my H2 MINI and 7% Inhalers that I use every day.” - Susan Smith Jones, PhD.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Consult with your healthcare professionals before starting any new supplement product.

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