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Molecular Hydrogen Water Reduced Weight and Improved Metabolic Markers in Six-Month Study

Paul Saladino MD · 263. Why I Changed My Mind About Hydrogen Water (with Tyler LeBaron) · May 31, 2026
Molecular Hydrogen Water Reduced Weight and Improved Metabolic Markers in Six-Month Study
Paul Saladino MD
Paul Saladino MD
263. Why I Changed My Mind About Hydrogen Water (with Tyler LeBaron)
"You gave hydrogen water to people for 6 months and they saw improvements in multiple markers that give us indication of metabolic syndrome. We found that the subjects drinking hydrogen water had improved glucose levels. In fact, there was even a loss of weight, you know, improved BMI."
Dr. Tyler LeBaron discussed a 24-week clinical study where 60 subjects drinking hydrogen-rich water showed improved glucose levels, decreased HbA1c, reduced inflammation markers, and fat loss compared to placebo. The study revealed improvements across biomarkers associated with metabolic syndrome through simple hydrogen water consumption, with participants losing over a kilogram of weight.

About this episode

In this episode, host Paul Saladino interviews Dr. Tyler LeBaron, a physiologist with a PhD focused on molecular hydrogen, for an in-depth exploration of hydrogen water and inhalation therapy. LeBaron, who has studied hydrogen since 2009 and runs the nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Institute, presented compelling clinical data showing that hydrogen-rich water improved metabolic markers, reduced inflammation, and caused fat loss in a 24-week study of 60 subjects with metabolic syndrome. The conversation centered on hydrogen's unique mechanism: unlike conventional antioxidants that caused increased cancer mortality in major trials, molecular hydrogen selectively neutralizes only the most toxic free radicals like hydroxyl radicals while preserving beneficial oxidative signaling molecules. LeBaron explained that hydrogen modulates the NRF2 pathway and redox homeostasis rather than causing reductive stress, addressing what he termed the fundamental misunderstanding that has plagued antioxidant research. The discussion moved through technical chemistry covering oxidation-reduction reactions, aquaporin channels, and cellular mechanisms before addressing practical protocols. LeBaron revealed safety concerns with consumer hydrogen devices, documenting 12 cases of explosions causing nasal fractures and internal injuries from oxyhydrogen inhalation above 4.6% concentration. He recommended hydrogen tablets dissolved in room temperature water as the most reliable delivery method, citing over 3,000 publications studying hydrogen across 200 disease models including Parkinson's, diabetes, cancer, and cognitive decline. The episode concluded with LeBaron debunking alkaline water and structured water marketing claims, explaining that clinical benefits disappear when hydrogen gas is removed from ionized water, and noting that Japanese centenarians show elevated hydrogen-producing gut bacteria compared to younger populations.

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