Gulp! Forget the juice cleanse, the new celebrity health craze is good old H2O super-infused with hydrogen - and Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are sipping the benefits

  • Hydrogen is so light and small in size it escapes easily through conventional materials like glass or plastic
  • HFactor hydrogen rich water comes in a soft aluminum pouch that locks in the antioxidant rich hydrogen until you're ready to drink
  • The pure-tasting water is created by super-injecting hydrogen gas into purified water at unprecedented levels 

Yes, water is already two parts hydrogen (and one oxygen), one of the most effective of antioxidants. 

But the problem is hydrogen is so light and small in size it escapes easily through convention materials like glass or plastic, minimizing its benefits.

HFactor hydrogen rich water is created by super-injecting  hydrogen gas into purified water at unprecedented levels.  It comes in an environmentally aluminum pouch capable of maintaining the hydrogen until you're ready to rip and sip.

Fitness enthusiasts - Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Zac Efron among them - are said to be sipping HFactor hyrdogen rich water, H2O that's been infused with the odorless, tasteless gas

And fitness enthusiasts - celebs Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Zac Efron among them - are said to be sipping the new H2O that's been infused with the odorless, tasteless gas.  

Drinking hydrogen water and even bathing in it has been a health craze in Japan for years because of its antioxidant benefits.

According to the company, HFactor is the first brand to market hydrogen water in the U.S. 

Entrepreneur Gail Levy, has even invented a package that locks in the hydrogen (the universe’s lightest molecule) for maximum effectiveness. 

The pure-tasting water is sealed into a soft aluminum pack and comes complete with an oversize accordion straw.

Besides an energy and alertness-level boost, the company claims studies have shown that drinking hydrogen-rich water promotes healthy skin, hangover relief and colon-cleansing abilities.

The water, which costs $2.99 a bottle, can be purchased at hfactorwater.com must be consumed within 30 minutes of when it's opened. 

 


 

 


 

 

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