• Smuuthbrane
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    637 months ago

    Packaged in plastic? I can guarantee that any hydrogen that had been “infused” was long gone before it got to the consumer.

    • @[email protected]
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      387 months ago

      So it’s also infused with microplastics. They should add that to the marketing so people know what a great deal they’re getting.

    • @FireTower
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      227 months ago

      That’s why they put so much in. It’s 1/3 hydrogen.

    • CrimeDadOP
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      7 months ago

      Yup. Actually, I think it’s some kind of laminated foil. Still, plenty of opportunity for the hydrogen to escape right past the cap or fly away as soon as you open it.

      • toofpic
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        67 months ago

        That’s why you open it upside down, dummy!

  • Norgur
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    367 months ago

    Here in Germany there is a “sparkling sports water” thing that is apparently infused with oxygen (instead of.in addition to CO2 for sparkle,.idk). Same bullshit. They marketed that as enhancing your power through the O2… You know? The O2 in your stomach where you luckily cannot breathe.

    • CrimeDadOP
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      327 months ago

      No. It’s regular water with a little bit (1.6 ppm maximum under 1 atmospheric pressure at room temperature) of hydrogen gas dissolved in it.

        • CrimeDadOP
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          197 months ago

          There are studies which suggest that there are health benefits to drinking hydrogen infused water, but I’m not reading all that. I doubt that the actual research is good quality or that the findings are actually significant. Furthermore, as someone else replied, it’s likely that most of the hydrogen that was infused in the water at the factory has escaped by the time the product reaches the consumer.

      • CrimeDadOP
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        37 months ago

        I’m sure there’s a quack out there trying to convince people that drinking hydrogen peroxide is good for you.

    • @IphtashuFitz
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      7 months ago

      It’s not H2O. It’s H3O!

      • @bi_tux
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        57 months ago

        H3O+ is delicios, trust me bro, it won’t dissolve your organs, trust me bro

      • @Dasus
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        207 months ago

        H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide.

        Heavy water is 2H2O

        • Dem Bosain
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          137 months ago

          Hydrogen Peroxide is perfectly safe to drink.

          Because it’s H2O too.

          (Seriously, don’t drink Hydrogen Peroxide.)

  • @mercano
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    137 months ago

    I guess hydrogen is technically an antioxidant, in that hydrogen + oxygen = boom + no more oxygen.

  • insomniac_lemon
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    117 months ago

    I’m thirsty for tritium water. I’m sure it’s not a health thing, but it probably tastes better (more quenching).

    And I want them to pay me a dollar in store credit to drink it. I want them to study me for the effects after years (and many many gallons) of having done this, and then I want to get a medal from some nuclear safety commissioner in Japan or something and look stupid when they show a still of my face on the Japanese news programs.

    Is that too much to ask? But fine, I’ll just drink my well water that probably just has gasoline in it or something like a normal PFA-blooded American. No I know what you’re thinking, it’s not the same.

    • @kometes
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      57 months ago

      More challenging to drink tritium-free water.

  • @[email protected]
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    47 months ago

    So there is the thing in the Bio Hacking community, where they recommend H2 infused water, which should have some benefit on your health. I once saw a water filter station, which was generating H2 in the watertank, so you were drinking H2 infused water. Not sure if there is any science behind it to back this.

    • @RememberTheApollo_
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      137 months ago

      The economic science of getting people to pay for trendy health things that don’t work. Whether it be detoxing, stone eggs for a vagina, or hydrogen infused water. It’s a proven science. (Note: self-aware irony in that statement, no need to point it out)

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        If biohacking has gone from a counter-culture of DIY implants to trendy health gimmicks for profit, that’s really upsetting to me.

        • @RememberTheApollo_
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          Trendy health gimmicks for profit have existed far longer than modern bio-hacking. Think radium water or any other snake oil.

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