Editorial Standards & Methodology
How we select, process, and present hydrogen water research
Science First
We prioritize peer-reviewed research, linking directly to original publications. Animal and in-vitro studies are clearly separated from human clinical trials, giving you an accurate picture of the current evidence.
AI-Synthesized Clarity
Clinical publications are famously difficult to read. We utilize AI-assisted synthesis to translate deep medical jargon into an 8th-grade reading level, allowing you to quickly grasp the outcomes and significance of each study.
Study Selection Criteria
We include studies that meet the following strict criteria:
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Peer-reviewed publication: Studies must be published in recognized scientific journals.
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Primary source: We link directly to original publications via DOI when available.
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Relevance: Studies must directly examine molecular hydrogen or hydrogen-rich water.
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Human studies prioritized: We clearly label research by evidence level (Human, Animal, or Early Evidence).
How Summaries Are Produced
Our research summaries are produced using AI-assisted synthesis to ensure clarity and accessibility.
1. Metadata Import
Original study data and abstracts are imported from scientific databases.
2. Synthesis
AI language models synthesize the research into plain-English summaries.
AI Transparency: AI-generated summaries may contain errors or oversimplifications. Always consult the original peer-reviewed study for complete and accurate information.
Our Methodology & EEAT Standards
Strict Selection Criteria
We only include studies from reputable, peer-reviewed journals. Every study must have a verifiable DOI and clear methodology.
- Peer Reviewed
- DOI Verified
- Human-Trial Focus
- Neutral Data
Evidence Level Grading
We categorize research to prevent misleading health claims. We distinguish between theoretical cellular studies and proven human clinical trials.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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