What is Hydrogen-Infused Water, and What Does It Do? | Eater
"A hydrogen-infused water sold in single-use pouches (Capri Sun–style) that has appeared in celebrity gift bags; it retails at premium prices (about $36.99 for 20 ounces, with flavored 11-ounce pouches listed around $29.99). The product is made by adding extra molecular hydrogen via electrolysis to yield roughly one to two additional parts per million, and marketing materials claim benefits such as increased energy, faster post-exercise recovery, reduced inflammation, and antioxidant-driven disease prevention. Independent experts say the human evidence is weak to non-existent, clinical testing has shown no clear biological differences, and skeptics call the health claims unsubstantiated — making the product more of a luxury trend item than a proven therapeutic beverage." - Caleb Pershan