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Part 1 of 3 - Tyler LeBaron: All you need to know about molecular hydrogen: The longevity molecule

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WHO IS TYLER LEBARON MSc, PhDFounder and executive director of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute (MHI), and one of the world’s leading authorities on molecular hydrogen science. With a background in biochemistry, physiology, and mitochondrial biology, Tyler has dedicated his career to researching how hydrogen impacts oxidative stress, inflammation, cellular signaling, and longevity. His work includes collaborations with top Japanese research labs, contributions to over 3,000 peer-reviewed publications in the field, and leadership in advancing hydrogen therapy as a credible, evidence-based tool for health optimization.Today, Tyler is recognized internationally as a key figure in molecular medicine, educating clinicians, scientists, and biohackers on how hydrogen can improve cellular resilience, recovery, and long-term human performance.In this episode we will be exploring how molecular hydrogen boosts cellular resilience, optimizes mitochondrial function, and enhances energy, recovery, and longevity.

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