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Molecular hydrogen (H₂) isn’t a trend, it’s foundational biology. At the cellular level, H₂ is the smallest and most selective antioxidant identified. Because of its tiny molecular size, it can diffuse rapidly through cell membranes, cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and penetrate into areas many compounds cannot, including the mitochondria and nucleus, where oxidative stress begins. Unlike broad-spectrum antioxidants that neutralise everything in sight, molecular hydrogen is selective.
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