
In our previous sharing, we provided some guidance on choosing between hydrogen water and hydrogen gas. However, when focusing on hydrogen inhalation devices, a new question arises: which model with different gas flow rates is right for me? When choosing a hydrogen inhaler, gas flow rate (usually referring to the amount of hydrogen produced per minute) is a key parameter, but it’s not the only criterion. You need to consider your specific usage objectives and make the most appropriate choice.
To help you quickly understand the characteristics of different flow rate models, we’ve compiled some information from the internet into the table below.
|
Gas Flow Rate Range |
Key Features |
Target Scenarios and Target Audience |
|
150-600 ml/min |
Basic entry-level option, meeting basic needs |
Suitable for daily health care and those first trying hydrogen therapy. Also slightly more affordable |
|
600-1500 ml/min |
Mainstream choice, offering a balance of performance and price |
Suitable for urban professionals seeking to manage sub-health conditions, anti-aging, and improve sleep quality |
|
1500 ml/min and above |
High-performance, typically with multiple adjustable settings |
Suitable for those seeking intensive health care, recovery from exercise, or under a doctor’s supervision |
In addition to gas flow rate, consider the following four key points when making a decision:
1. Clarify the purpose and scenario of use.
1) Daily personal health care: If you primarily use it for daily antioxidant treatment or fatigue relief, a basic model with a flow rate of 150-600 ml/min is generally sufficient.
2) Sub-health care or recovery from exercise: If you require more specific results, such as improved skin condition or accelerated post-exercise recovery, a mainstream model with a flow rate of 600-1500 ml/min is recommended. Or models with higher gas flow rates that support flow rate adjustment can better adapt to different needs at different stages.
2. Focus on Core Performance and Safety Certifications
1) Hydrogen Purity and Stability: Prioritize models with a hydrogen purity of up to 99.9% and minimal concentration fluctuation (for example, a concentration fluctuation of less than ±0.2% after 4 hours of continuous operation). This ensures consistent and reliable results with each inhalation.
2) Safety Certification: When purchasing, product safety certification is essential for ensuring safety.
3) Quiet Design: The hydrogen inhalation process typically takes 15-30 minutes or longer. Excessive noise during operation can affect the experience. Look for models with silent technology.
3. Examine the product’s additional features
Product Guidelines and After-Sales Service: Hydrogen inhalers are devices that may require long-term use. It is important to choose a brand with comprehensive after-sales and technical support so that any problems can be resolved promptly.
4. Use Scientifically and Safely
Start with a Low Flow Rate: For initial use, it is recommended to start with a low flow rate or short periods of time to allow your body to gradually adapt. Duration of Use: It is generally recommended to use the device 1-2 times daily, with each session lasting 15-60 minutes, depending on the gas flow rate. Consult a physician for specific recommendations.
Keep away from open flames: Hydrogen is a flammable gas. Keep away from any open flames or high-temperature sources during and immediately after use.
Be aware of any physical reactions: If you experience dizziness or other discomfort during inhalation, discontinue use. This may be a sign of a hydrogen reaction or excessive inhalation.
Suyzeko Services and Guarantees:
1. A selection of gas flow rates from 150ml/min to 6000ml/min meets the needs of both daily and professional use.
2. We have our own electrolyzer production laboratory, enabling us to independently control the quality of core components. Our electrolyzers come with a three-year warranty. Using SPE water electrolysis technology, we produce hydrogen with a concentration of 99.996%.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8092144/
3. A medical-grade power supply and brushless fan ensure stable hydrogen output even during extended operation. The noise level is less than 50 decibels when in use.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8092144/
4. We are an ISO 13485-compliant manufacturer. Our production, quality inspection, and after-sales service are subject to third-party inspections and requirements. Our hydrogen inhalers also carry CE, FCC, PSE, UL, and RoHS certifications.
Suyzeko welcomes your further contact! A healthy life begins now!


