Hydrogen-infused water is gaining popularity in the US due to its purported health benefits, including boosting energy and fighting aging. Dr. Nicholas Perricone, a dermatologist and nutritionist, explores this concept in his book "The Beauty Molecule: Introducing Neuroceuticals." He initially approached the idea with skepticism but was convinced after meeting scientists in Japan who detailed hydrogen's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory powers. This water targets free radicals, which damage cells and contribute to aging. Perricone’s research suggests it could enhance cellular energy by affecting NAD+ and NADH levels.
"This is going to change the world," Dr. Nicholas Perricone, a renowned nutritionist and dermatologist, told The Post, emphasizing the transformative potential of hydrogen-infused water.
The toxic hydroxyl radical causes significant damage to cell structures and contributes to their functional decline; in other words, aging," Perricone wrote in his new book.
Hydrogen has a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect. It boosts cellular energy while targeting and neutralizing dangerous free radicals in the body,
To get to the bottom of it, Perricone traveled to Tokyo to meet with scientists studying hydrogen. They explained that drinking hydrogen-infused water can boost energy.
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