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Hydrogen Inhalation Therapy

Two types of reactive oxygen

Reactive oxygen is oxygen that has a very strong ability to oxidize other substances.

There are two types of active oxygen. The first type is good active oxygen (superoxide, hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide) that protects our bodies from bacteria and viruses and dilates blood vessels to keep blood pressure from rising. The second type is bad active oxygen (hydroxyl radicals) that causes many diseases and aging by damaging cells and genes. Bad active oxygen induces various disorders, symptoms, and diseases, including aging.

Major diseases involving reactive oxygen species

  • Arteriosclerosis

  • Diabetes

  • Carcinogenesis

  • Allergies, rheumatic diseases, immunodeficiencies, collagen diseases, etc.

  • Skin: Age spots, wrinkles

  • Neurological: Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, epilepsy, etc.

  • Eye diseases: diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, etc.

  • Respiratory: bronchial asthma, airway disorders caused by smoking, etc.

  • Cardiovascular: ischemic arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, hypertension

  • Digestive system: acute gastric mucosal disorder, gastric ulcer, colitis, pancreatitis, fatty liver, etc.

  • Kidneys: Renal failure, uremia, etc.

What is hydrogen inhalation therapy?

Hydrogen inhalation therapy can selectively remove only the bad active oxygen.

Hydrogen is the lightest substance of all; it is colorless, transparent, tasteless, and odorless, and because it is an extremely small molecule, it can reach the brain and inside cells. When hydrogen is taken into the body, it becomes ions and acts on mitochondria, activating cells and increasing antioxidant and immune powers. At the same time, it selectively binds to only harmful active oxygen, turning into water and eliminating it.

Sun Clinic Breast Care/Immunocare Hydrogen Inhalation Therapy

The effects of hydrogen inhalation therapy on cancer

Our hospital has also introduced hydrogen inhalation therapy as a medical treatment to prevent cancer, suppress its progression, and reduce side effects during treatment.

Suppression of cancer occurrence and progression

Effect of selectively removing hydroxyl radicals

Anti - cancer effect due to immune checkpoint inhibition

Reducing the side effects of cancer treatment

Reduction of side effects of anti-cancer drugs: Improvement of renal dysfunction caused by cisplatin nephrotoxicity

Reduction of side effects of radiation therapy: Effect of removing active oxygen generated by radiation

Our hospital's hydrogen inhaler

Using a tube (cannula), hydrogen enters the capillaries directly through the nasal mucous membranes and is then transported throughout the body, allowing high-concentration hydrogen to be ingested into the body more efficiently and effectively.

Sun Clinic Breast Care/Immuno Care Hycellvator ET100

Hycellvator ET100

Sun Clinic Breast Care Immunocare Hybrid 600

Hybrid 600

Treatment process

  1. Counseling and interview

  2. Hydrogen Inhalation Therapy

  3. Evaluation of treatment efficacy

Treatment period and frequency

The treatment plan will vary depending on the patient's condition and symptoms, so we will decide after you have undergone an examination and tests.

Cost (private medical treatment)

Please note that treatment will vary depending on the patient's condition and symptoms, so we will inform you of the treatment plan after it has been decided.

Risks and Side Effects

There have been no reports of serious side effects from this treatment to date.

However, the following side effects may occur:

  • Nausea

  • vomiting

  • Feeling unwell

  • Frequent urination

  • Hypnosis

Non-medical treatment using medicines for purposes other than their approved efficacy and effects

- Indication of unapproved drugs (for use for a different purpose) and acquisition route, etc.

This treatment is an unapproved use of approved medical devices. In Japan, unapproved medical devices may be used at the doctor's own risk.

Availability of domestically approved drugs, etc.

There are medical devices approved under the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act for treating diseases that are covered by insurance, but there are no medical devices approved for preventive purposes.

Information on safety in foreign countries

No serious safety information has been reported in foreign countries.

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