About H2Medicine
H2Medicine is an independent, ad-free overview of the human evidence on molecular hydrogen (H₂). It is curated by named people with decades in the field — not an anonymous brand, and not a marketing funnel.
Who curates this
Karl Heinz Asenbaum — Author & Researcher
Managing director of Aquavolta GmbH in Bergen/Chiemgau. Published by Euromultimedia Verlag, his books include the bestsellers „Service Handbuch Mensch" and „Trink Dich basisch" (with Dr. med. Walter Irlacher and others) since 2006, and — since 2016 — the world's most comprehensive book on electrochemical water treatment, „Elektroaktiviertes Wasser" (Electro-activated Water), available in seven foreign-language editions; the 2019 edition is subtitled „From ‚healing water from the socket' to hydrogen therapy." He has written on electrochemical water treatment and hydrogen for decades.
Yasin Akgün — Dipl.-Ing. (TU München)
Mechanical engineer (integrated product development & information technology), TU München. Born in Munich in 1977; he studied in Germany, the Basque Country and Catalonia and wrote his diploma thesis in Sri Lanka — and advises on hydrogen water and water filtration in six languages. At Christmas 2006 he took over the „Wasserstelle München" (a water-treatment workshop founded in 1987) and has run it as Aquacentrum (Garching, near Munich) ever since — specialising in water filtration, electrolysis and hydrogen water.
Transparency & conflicts of interest
We believe openness is what makes neutrality credible. So, plainly: the curators work professionally in the field of water treatment and hydrogen water. This evidence site, however, sells nothing, carries no advertising, names no products, and contains no „buy now" calls to action. Where a study's own authors have commercial interests, we note that too — the same standard we hold ourselves to.
Editorial standards
See Methodology for how studies are selected, classified and graded, and how we handle null results, duplicate abstracts and DOI verification.
For information only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified physician.