What you inhale
Lita Air generates a gas mix with approx. 3-4% hydrogen concentration. The level is described as safety-first and controlled.
Guide
Hydrogen inhalation means generating molecular hydrogen, H2, at a controlled concentration and inhaling it during a defined session. I regenerate presents it as a wellness routine, not as medical treatment.
The basics
Lita Air is built for people who want to add hydrogen to a daily routine without exaggerated promises. The recommended session is 15-60 minutes, with consistency more important than longer use.
Lita Air generates a gas mix with approx. 3-4% hydrogen concentration. The level is described as safety-first and controlled.
The device uses titanium PEM electrolysis with compatible distilled or purified water. Read more in our titanium PEM guide.
More time is not necessarily better. For most routines, a repeatable 15-60 minute session is more practical.
Lita Air is not a medical device and is not intended for diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of disease.
Lita Air in practice
The practical setup is simple: fill with compatible water as instructed, connect the inhalation accessory, sit comfortably, and keep the session inside the recommended window. For product data, see Lita Air specifications.
Research on molecular hydrogen is a growing field. We use it as educational background, not as a promise of individual outcomes from Lita Air.

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