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Hydrogen Technology Successfully Fighting Coronavirus

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Ground-breaking technology is achieving phenomenal results around the world in the fight against Coronavirus.  The team at engineering company, Hydrogen Technologies, are working day and night to keep up with enquiries from their small facility in Cairns, Australia.

“We are primarily shipping to the US and Europe but even to places around the world that we didn’t even know existed  until now.  We are flat out and struggling to keep up with demand.  Obviously there is immense pressure in countries such as Italy, Spain and the US at the moment so this is where we are finding our biggest demand is coming from,” said Jim Wilson, Co-Founder of Hydrogen Technologies.

Molecular hydrogen and oxygen technology is not only helping open the airways of Coronavirus victims by reducing the inflammation it causes in the lungs, but it also assists the immune system and dramatically reduces the oxidative stress in the body that if not addressed, can lead to multiple organ disfunction and failure. Both hydrogen and oxygen are a bodies key requirements to staying alive and well.

The technology works to increase the molecular hydrogen levels in the body of any animal, plant or human giving it wide reaching benefits and a multitude of applications throughout multiple industries.

Currently in China, they are choosing to inhale it to achieve immediate results at the inflammation site, the Chinese Government has even issued a Coronavirus formal medical protocol to combine molecular hydrogen inhalation therapy with other modalities to combat Coronavirus for all cases.

“The Chinese Government protocol suggested that one of the primary points of treatment is the inhalation of Molecular Hydrogen and Oxygen gas being a 66%, 33% blend of gases which is exactly what these machines produce,” said Jim Wilson.

Hydrogen Technologies have been refining this technology for over 5 years and have built a machine that has the ability to be used for a variety of purposes, the innovative machine has been refined by Jim and his father in law who have a combined engineering experience of some 60 years.

“My father-in-law Kjell (pronounced “Shell”) and I have always known the remarkable and diverse benefits of hydrogen therapies for all aerobic species although it has been largely untapped until now, many countries have been leading the way and embracing the technology for human applications for quite some time.  There are well over a thousand studies and papers out there from all over the world, all showing the same fundamental biological conclusions.

“The United States, Switzerland, Japan and many other European nations are very familiar with the benefits of this technology and they have been our biggest customers to date, many of them researching other conditions prior to the Coronavirus arrival where oxidative stress plays a major role which includes aging, brain injury and enhancing peak performance and recovery in athletes etc.”

“It is 100% natural and is natures own anti-oxidant which brings back metabolic balance and allows the body to work at its optimum.  Because is it 100% natural, some people find it hard to comprehend just how effective it is,” said Mr Wilson, “but it is in fact, exactly the way nature intended it to be”.

“We believe that this will revolutionise the health industry as we know it, and everyone on the planet stands to benefit from what this technology will bring.”

So What Is Hydrogen Supplementation?

“Approximately 62% of all the atoms in most animal species are Hydrogen atoms with 24% Oxygen and another 12% Carbon. It makes sense that Hydrogen and its electrons are essential in nearly every molecule and function throughout the body, and if there is not enough of them to go around, then it will affect the way the body works in a great many ways.

“As a body ages, its ability to produce and harvest enough hydrogen to control the effects of Oxidative Stress diminishes which will ultimately result in the onset of degenerative diseases and ailments,” said Jim Wilson.

Molecular Hydrogen Supplementation is simply providing the living organism access to the very atoms that allow it to exist in the first place. Hydrogen has been referred to as the key to all living things and in its atomic form, it is the most pure, natural supplement known to science.

Hydrogen Technologies is hopeful to build a manufacturing facility in Cairns, Australia to continue supplying this cutting edge technology throughout the world and ensure its applications can be used in as many industries as possible to improve human longevity, shelf life of food, performance of athletes and the enrichment of farmland for many generations to come.

“We have the technology and it is staring us in the face, we just have to open our eyes and our minds to see its potential.” 




 https://www.hydrogentechnologies.com.au/

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