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I accidentally inhaled at 100%. Will I have a problem?


If it didn’t explode WHILE the machine was set at 100%, you are fine.

There are NO after-effects of inhaling more than 4.7% hydrogen in your intake breath because any excess hydrogen is inherently and immediately exhaled.

There is NO toxic limit to the gas, just an EXPLOSIVE limit.  

But even a static spark to the OUTSIDE of a hose or jar can ignite the gas inside (due to capacitive reactance).

Explosions are RARE, with thousand of people using the BG machines over a decade now, I’ve only heard of 4 explosions, so rare or not, it CAN HAPPEN.  

Luckily all 4 were NOT inhaling more than 4% hydrogen so the explosions were contained in the hoses and jars with no one getting hurt.

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Can I breathe the HydrOxy directly from the humidifier?

NOT FOR BREATHING!  Breathing requires the ‘extra’ mitigation of the drinking water bubbler to assure there is NO LYE going into the lungs.  NONE!  EVER!  

I’ve breathed a tiny amount of lye into my lungs back in 1996 when I was first experimenting with breathing the gas.  You do not want that BURNING in your chest, resulting in lung damage and pneumonia type symptoms (very painful).

I also do not even recommend bubbling water with gas that hasn’t gone through the drinking water container.  As a matter of habit, all gas used should go through all the bubblers.

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Do the hoses get mold in them?


That’s a good question.  I’ve wondered that myself.
I generally use my cannulas for about 6 months at a time, at which time they get stiff and uncomfortable, so I get a new set.

I’ve NEVER changed my bubbler hoses (since 2005) and there is no observable ‘bacteria’ or mold in them… 
And my home is in a high humidity area (next to a large lake) so I get mold in my toilet, etc.  
But the electrolyzer gas hoses stay nice and clean inside.

Do you clean the tubes, and if so, how, and how often?


As above.

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Can the nasal cannulas be re-used?

Can the cannulas be cleaned and re-used?  If so, what does one clean them with, and how long are they good for? Thank you.

I use mine for months without cleaning.  Changing it only when it gets stiff with age, but my wife thinks that’s gross.

Pretty much anything you can think of will work, just remembering that you’ll be breathing past whatever you choose, so (for example) I’d go for colloidal silver, hydrogen peroxide or MMS or alcohol or GSE before Chlorine.

In the end, they stay ‘pretty clean’ and my wife and I each have our own… So whatever you think works for you.

When at a conference and giving breathing samples/demonstrations I keep the nose end in a glass of colloidal silver water; that may or may not be good enough, but it is an attempt to prevent cross-contamination.

This has the additional advantage of being able to verify that the gas is actually coming out of the cannula (you can see the bubbles in the glass), because at 18 lph, it’s difficult to ‘feel’ in your nose.

So in a Clinic, I would think that each person should be ‘assigned’ their own cannula at $5 each.  They can choose to buy a new one each time or use their own.  They’d be in charge of cleaning it if they desire.

You can purchase cannulas at BULK prices several places online.

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Can I use Brown’s Gas for rectal, ear or vaginal insufflation?

Pure BG is explosive.  I wouldn’t ever recommend putting a potentially explosive gas inside your body.

The reason we can inhale the gas is that we mix it with enough air that the % of hydrogen falls under the lower explosive limit in air (any mixture containing LESS than 4% hydrogen is non-explosive)… 

The mixture is not toxic (exceedingly healthful in fact) but is explosive and is easily ignited by static electricity.

Putting the pure BG, (67% hydrogen, 33% oxygen) into the ears or rectum is just asking to really mess up or KILL a person.

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Can I put the BG into the air instead of using cannulas?

Generally using it that way would be ineffective.  Hydrogen has the highest diffusivity of ALL gasses, and it’s the world’s lightest gas… which means it leaves the vicinity IMMEDIATELY and rises to God.  

You’d get no value from it unless you seal yourself in a sealed bubble that somehow removes carbon dioxide, adds oxygen and makes sure the hydrogen content does NOT rise above 4% (or you are living in a bomb that even a static spark can ignite).


The cannulas is the only safe and effective way to inhale the BG.  Because it’s already in your nose and as you inhale it goes into you instead of out into the air.
Note that 2/3 of the hydrogen goes out into the air anyway (the time you are not inhaling).

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Can I put a bag of BG over my entire head?

First, no, because you’d suffocate.  While BG is breathable, the AquaCure does NOT make enough gas to support your oxygen needs.

If you are talking putting the bag over just your scalp, to help grow hair or heal a wound, that’s OK.

But over your eyes, nose and ears so that BG is the ONLY gas in the bag?  NO!  DANGER!

Pure BG is explosive.

It doesn’t hurt an arm, leg or your scalp when it explodes because the bag can POP and there are no sensitive mucus membranes exposed to the flash of high temperature and pressure of explosion.

So it is reasonably safe.  Just startling as the POP is LOUD!

If you put your head in a bag of BG, the explosion could go into your lungs and ears and eyes, making you deaf and blind… But you won’t care about being deaf and blind because you won’t be able to breathe as your lungs will be splattered inside you.  You’ll be dead in minutes as you suffocate.

Same for a room of BG, it’s a bomb.  But now it isn’t a loud POP of a bag, it’s enough gas to blow the windows and doors out of your house.  I certainly wouldn’t want to be in a room of gas that explodes.

I advise ONLY using nasal cannulas to breathe the BG and to keep the breathed BG hydrogen content under 4% so that there is no possibility of explosion.

People who propose bagging the head or filling a room with BG scare the hell out of me.  It’s a recipe for disaster that could be avoided.

You get NO BENEFIT from this that you cannot achieve using the BG in spot application and/or using the BG bubbled water (on wrinkles, etc.).

Fill a bag with BG and ignite it (outdoors)… 

Then tell me you are OK with having your head in there…

I tell people of these dangers because they need to KNOW them to handle HydrOxy safely.

Most of my ‘competition’ does NOT inform you of the dangers or include all of our safety features because they only want your money and really don’t care about YOU!

We are in this business to HELP PEOPLE regain and maintain health.