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Effectiveness Demonstrated in Double-Blind RCT for Sudden Hearing Loss; Academic Verification of In-Body Explosion Risk from High-Concentration Hydrogen Inhalation

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MiZ Co., Ltd. and Ehime University have demonstrated through two academic papers that low-concentration hydrogen inhalation is effective for sudden hearing loss and high-concentration hydrogen inhalation poses an in-body explosion risk. They advocate for a shift to safe, low-concentration hydrogen inhalation therapy.

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Q: Is low-concentration hydrogen inhalation effective for sudden hearing loss?
A: Yes, its significant improvement effect has been demonstrated in the world's first double-blind RCT.
Q: Are high-concentration hydrogen inhalers dangerous?
A: Yes, they carry a risk of explosion within the human body, potentially leading to serious accidents.
Q: Why is low concentration sufficient?
A: Even at low concentrations, sufficient hydrogen molecules can be supplied to eliminate hydroxyl radicals, avoiding explosion risks.