One drop of the H2 Blue Kit ® (per 6 ml) is
internationally valid as evidence for 100 ppb
(0,1 ppm) dissolved hydrogen in water.
Left (middle) you see a 1 Liter plastic bottle
filled with de-ionized water which was
stained blue-green by 16 drops
After 7 minutes use the liquid discolored and
indicated the dissolved hydrogen.
Previously only the
ORP
was measured to determine the
antioxidant effect of activated water. Yet this is very
inaccurate and a relative value, because the ORP is
influenced not only by the dissolved hydrogen, but also from
the different ORPs of the different materials dissolved in the
water, e.g. minerals and gases.
After the role of Hydrogen was recognized as being
important, Japan produced the first pseudo-measuring-
device on the market. The Trustlex ENH 1000, which wanted to
differentiate a content of dissolved Hydrogen with the
measured ORP over an experience based conversion factor
of ca. -2,14. This factor was severely criticized by experts and
Trustlex admits it doesn’t work properly.
There are electronic measuring devices in few University labs.
Yet these demand high expertise and are very expensive.
Therefor we recommend a chemical titration method with the
H2 Blue Kit
®
, something developed by the American
Hydrogen researcher Tyler Le Baron.
These drops, since mid-2016, have been customized to ionized
water and European water types. Because of their amount of
the precious metal platinum are these test drops relatively
expensive and therefor available as an optional accessory for
the
HIGHDROGEN AGE
2
GO
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04 Hydrogen water - the new benchmark for drinking