Recently published medical research suggests that hydrogen gas could play a vital and previously overlooked role in maintaining overall digestive and intestinal health.
According to an Australian study, the hydrogen gas produced by gut bacteria directly impacts the fermentation process within the intestines. The study found that higher levels of hydrogen may increase the production of anti-inflammatory short-chain fatty acids, which are highly beneficial for gut lining and health.
Another report supports this idea, indicating that hydrogen gas positively shapes the gut’s natural microbiome (the ecosystem of bacteria) and leads to positive outcomes for patients suffering from gastrointestinal issues.
Furthermore, preliminary evidence has also emerged regarding the use of “hydrogen water” (water infused with hydrogen), suggesting it might also benefit the gut microbiome. However

