How it works

How hydrogen inhalation works with Lita Air.

Lita Air uses titanium PEM electrolysis to generate hydrogen for inhalation at a controlled concentration and practical flow for clinics, wellness spaces, and serious private routines. The daily experience is deliberately low-friction: compatible distilled water, a clear tube, a nasal cannula, and time.

Technology

Titanium PEM electrolysis, explained plainly.

Titanium PEM matters because it gives the device a more controlled way to generate and separate hydrogen during use. That control supports the consistency and durability expected from serious daily use.

FeatureLita AirWhy it matters
Generation methodTitanium PEM electrolysisDesigned for controlled hydrogen generation, long-term durability, and the consistent output serious users expect.
Hydrogen concentrationApprox. 3-4%A safety-first concentration level for inhalation use.
Gas outputApprox. 100 ml/minRecommended for 15-60 minute sessions.
ModesInhalation, mist, aromaOne object can serve several daily-use moments.

Flow-rate context

Amount, concentration, and longevity matter together.

Lita Air is designed for serious daily use: controlled hydrogen generation, consistent output, durable titanium PEM engineering, and a recommended rhythm of 15-60 minutes per session.

Purity

Titanium PEM technology helps generate and separate hydrogen in a controlled, consistent way.

Time

15-60 minutes creates the exposure window we recommend, with consistency more important than chasing longer sessions.

Longevity

Engineered for repeated daily sessions, with the durability serious clinics and private buyers expect.

Try it

Experience the session, ask practical questions, and decide whether Lita Air fits your practice or private routine.

How it feels

Professional technology, calm enough for daily practice.

Lita Air is technical where it matters and quiet where it should be: easy to place, simple to prepare, and refined enough for clinics, wellness spaces, and serious private routines.

Lita Air used during a workday reset