Hydrogen Therapy in the Treatment of Type 2 DiabetesScientific Research

Hydrogen Therapy as an Adjunct in Diabetes Treatment

Hydrogen could be a game-changer in the fight against diabetes!
A clinical study conducted in China shows that inhaling hydrogen helps lower blood sugar, improve cholesterol levels, and reduce inflammation in patients with Type 2 diabetes. This safe and effective approach can complement conventional treatments.

How Does Hydrogen Help?

Hydrogen is a gas with powerful antioxidant properties. It helps the body reduce inflammation and oxidative stress—both linked to the development of Type 2 diabetes. By inhaling hydrogen, the body is protected against harmful free radicals that damage cells and contribute to insulin resistance.

The Clinical Study

Researchers at Fuda Hospital of Jinan University in China enrolled 1,603 adults with Type 2 diabetes. Participants were split into two groups:

  • 708 patients received hydrogen therapy in addition to their standard care;
  • 895 patients continued with only their usual medications.

After six months, those who inhaled hydrogen showed significantly greater reductions in blood sugar levels compared to the control group. They also saw improvements in cholesterol profiles and a lower risk of cardiovascular complications.

Benefits of Hydrogen Therapy

  • Lowers blood sugar and enhances insulin sensitivity.
  • Improves lipid profiles (cholesterol levels).
  • Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress.
  • Has no serious side effects.

Conclusion

Hydrogen therapy is a safe, effective adjunctive treatment for Type 2 diabetes. While it doesn’t replace traditional therapies, it can significantly boost patients’ overall health.
Hydrogen inhalation is easy to administer and can serve as an additional tool for managing diabetes.


The Original Article:

original title: Effectiveness and safety of hydrogen inhalation as an adjunct treatment in Chinese type 2 diabetes patients: A retrospective, observational, double-arm, real-life clinical study

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.1114221

Published on: 2023


Abstract

Aim: To analyze the effectiveness and safety of hydrogen inhalation (HI) therapy as an adjunct treatment in Chinese type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients in a real-life clinical setting.

Methods: This observational, non-interventional, retrospective, double-arm, 6-month clinical study included T2DM patients receiving conventional anti-diabetes medication with or without HI initiation from 2018 to 2021. Patients were assigned to the HI group or non-HI group (control group) after 1:1 propensity score matching (PSM). The mean change in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) after 6 months in different groups was evaluated primarily. The secondary outcome was composed of the mean change of fasting plasma glucose (FPG), weight, lipid profile, and homeostasis model assessment. Logistics regression was performed to evaluate the likelihood of reaching different HbA1c levels after 6-month treatment between the groups. Adverse event (AE) was also evaluated in patients of both groups.

Results: In total, 1088 patients were selected into the analysis. Compared to the control group, subjects in HI group maintained greater improvement in the level of HbA1c (-0.94% vs -0.46%), FPG (-22.7 mg/dL vs -11.7 mg/dL), total cholesterol (-12.9 mg/dL vs -4.4 mg/dL), HOMA-IR (-0.76 vs -0.17) and HOMA-β (8.2% vs 1.98%) with all p< 0.001 post the treatment. Logistics regression revealed that the likelihood of reaching HbA1c< 7%, ≥ 7% to 1% reduction at the follow-up period was higher in the HI group, while patients in the control group were more likely to attain HbA1c ≥ 9%. Patients in HI group was observed a lower incidence of several AEs including hypoglycemia (2.0% vs 6.8%), vomiting (2.6% vs 7.4%), constipation (1.7% vs 4.4%) and giddiness (3.3% vs 6.3%) with significance in comparison to the control group.

Conclusion: HI as an adjunct therapy ameliorates glycemic control, lipid metabolism, insulin resistance and AE incidence of T2DM patients after 6-month treatment, presenting a noteworthy inspiration to existing clinical diabetic treatment.

Conclusion

As a complementary treatment for diabetes, hydrogen inhalation has been shown to:

  • Improve glycemic control

  • Enhance lipid metabolism

  • Reduce insulin resistance

  • Decrease the frequency of adverse side effects

These benefits were observed in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) patients following 6 months of treatment, offering promising potential for enhancing existing clinical diabetes management.

Authors:

Hongxiang Ji, Ruitao Sun, Tongshang Ni, Yunsheng Zhao, Yuquan Li, Zeyu Liu, Ziyi Zhao

Institutions:

1School of Clinical Medicine, Department of Medicine, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China
2College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, China
3Department of Endocrinology, Qingdao Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Qingdao Hiser Hospital), Qingdao, China
4Center of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Department of Medicine, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China

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