VALERIAN INHALATION HYDROGEN/OXYGEN GENERATOR - COMMERCIAL USE - 3000ml/min

$5,700.00

Hydrogen–Oxygen Inhalation Therapy: Safe, Targeted Support in Just 20 Minutes

Our hydrogen–oxygen inhalation system is designed for clinics and wellness practices that want a clean, simple way to add molecular hydrogen therapy to their services. Delivering a 2:1 hydrogen‑to‑oxygen mixture at a total flow of 3000 ml/min (approximately 2000 ml/min hydrogen and 1000 ml/min oxygen), the device administers ultra‑high purity hydrogen (up to 99.996%) comfortably through a soft nasal cannula. Sessions are typically 20 minutes, allowing the gas to mix with room air as the client breathes normally, without masks or complex interfaces.

Hydrogen–Oxygen Inhalation Therapy: Safe, Targeted Support in Just 20 Minutes

Our hydrogen–oxygen inhalation system is designed for clinics and wellness practices that want a clean, simple way to add molecular hydrogen therapy to their services. Delivering a 2:1 hydrogen‑to‑oxygen mixture at a total flow of 3000 ml/min (approximately 2000 ml/min hydrogen and 1000 ml/min oxygen), the device administers ultra‑high purity hydrogen (up to 99.996%) comfortably through a soft nasal cannula. Sessions are typically 20 minutes, allowing the gas to mix with room air as the client breathes normally, without masks or complex interfaces.

Because the gas is delivered via an open nasal cannula, the generator’s output blends with ambient air, resulting in a much lower effective hydrogen concentration at the lungs while still supporting meaningful exposure. The primary safety focus is on managing flammability rather than systemic toxicity, so the system is intended for use in well‑ventilated spaces, away from open flames, smoking, or spark‑producing equipment, and in accordance with standard clinical safety practices. When used as directed, this makes short, supervised 20‑minute sessions a practical option for many practices.

The device integrates easily into existing treatment workflows: clients sit or recline comfortably, a staff member applies the nasal cannula, sets the prescribed flow, and monitors the session as needed. This makes it suitable as a standalone service or as an adjunct to other modalities such as laser therapy, massage, or recovery protocols. As with any modality, it is not a substitute for prescribed medical treatment, and individuals with unstable health conditions should only use hydrogen–oxygen inhalation under appropriate professional supervision.