This is not certain,even if the academic research proves that it can have a therapeutic effect on a certain disease, it does not mean that everyone has the same effect, some effects are very good, some effects are not so ideal, and some are not effective at all. Academic research is based on overall statistics to distinguish whether it is effective, not that it is effective for everyone. So anytime someone asks, "Myuncle has rheumatoid arthritis,is drinking hydrogen water or breathing hydrogen effective for him?" The unified answer here is, I don’t know whether it will work for him. It is recommended to try it for a period of time, becauseclinical studies have found that hydrogen has a potential therapeutic effect on rheumatoid arthritis.


