IHSA Mission
Currently, throughout the world, biomedical researchers, private organizations, and the public are learning about molecular hydrogen therapy, including inhalation of hydrogen gas, drinking hydrogen-infused water (hydrogen water), etc. for the prevention of various diseases and for overall health and wellness.
The evidence of molecular hydrogen as a therapeutic agent is based on published scientific research. However, to date, there has not been an accepted standard, from either scientists or the public, for objectively evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of hydrogen products in terms of concentration, dose, or other requirements. This has led to confusion in the industry, media, government, educational institutions, and commercial markets about hydrogen products. Since molecular hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, it is difficult for consumers to determine the concentration or even the presence of molecular hydrogen in these products.
Therefore, scientific experts on hydrogen medicine from around the world have united to discuss and define the international standards of molecular hydrogen. To achieve this goal, the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) was established in September 2016. The definitions and standards set forth by IHSA will help to advance scientific research in the academic and medical communities, provide guidance to governmental agencies and educational institutions, encourage responsibility in the areas of design, sales and marketing for the therapeutic hydrogen industry, and provide protection for the consumer by offering certifications for hydrogen technologies in accordance with established IHSA safety and performance and standards.