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Hydrogen Water and Neuropathy

On the relationship between hydrogen water and neuropathy
In recent years, the effect of hydrogen water has been hotly discussed in the medical community, and its impact on neuropathy is particularly noticeable.

Husband neuropathy is the source of various diseases, which can cause numbness and pain in the limbs, and often involves movement and perception. In the past, doctors often sought medicinal stones, but the effect was not satisfactory. Today's hydrogen water, with its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, is gradually entering the field of vision of doctors.

Hydrogen water is also hydrogen-rich water. Hydrogen, light and alive, can enter deep into cells to remove oxygen free radicals. Oxygen free radicals, the cause of neuropathy. Its accumulation in the body, damage cells, random metabolism, resulting in loss of nerve function. Hydrogen water enters the body, hydrogen combines with free radicals, melts away, cells are protected, and nerve damage gradually slows down.

Looking at various experiments, taking animals as models and feeding hydrogen water, it can be seen that the symptoms of neuropathy are reduced. The sensitivity of limbs and the restoration of perception can be observed. Its principle may be that hydrogen water regulates the communication of cell signals and inhibits the release of inflammatory factors. Inflammation is slow, and the damage to nerves is light.

However, clinical experience still needs to be broad and deep. Human bodies are different, and the effect of hydrogen water may not be the same. The appropriate dosage and the long time of drinking need to be carefully investigated. And hydrogen water can not heal neuropathy alone, when combined with other methods, pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy, etc., complement each other, and the prescription has full effect.

To be sure, hydrogen water has great potential in neuropathy. However, medical practice is honest, and more empirical evidence must be needed to confirm its effect and benefit patients.