
By Steve Carver
Liquid Hydrogen® was created to solve a specific challenge: how to pair a supportive electrolyte formula with a reliable dose of molecular hydrogen. Hydrogen is a tiny molecule—I mean really tiny. Think of it like trying to catch a mosquito with a pair of chopsticks. Getting it into an electrolyte formula consistently and effectively? That's our challenge, and it requires careful formulation and rigorous testing.
Purity wasn’t the motivation for the product—but it was a non-negotiable requirement for making the formula work as intended. That’s why Liquid Hydrogen is certified by H₂ Analytics, an independent hydrogen testing laboratory that certifies products using standards set by the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA). Their certification process evaluates hydrogen output, product purity, and the absence of contaminants using validated U.S. EPA methods.
Here’s what that means in practical terms.
We don't just 'test the water,' we hold it to the highest standard. H₂ Analytics uses validated U.S. EPA Standard Methods—the same exact analytical frameworks they use to monitor the drinking water in your city. I love digging into this stuff. For the nerds in the room, that includes:
These tests confirm the product dissolves cleanly and does not introduce unwanted contaminants into your water.
Our results?
No heavy metals, and no cyanide, chlorine, or ozone were detected in Liquid Hydrogen across all methods tested.
We don't want any of that junk in our own bodies, and we sure don't want it in yours, so for anyone using Liquid Hydrogen before training, during recovery, or throughout the day, this means you can drink confident you get a clean mix, every time.
The heart of this product is its ability to generate dissolved hydrogen on demand—without specialized bottles or external equipment. Because hydrogen is so small and light, confirming its presence requires specialized analytical tools.
To confirm our 5 mg dose of molecular hydrogen is actually there, H₂ Analytics pulls out the big guns: gas chromatography. That's a fancy way of saying they isolate and measure the specific amount of H2 gas so you know exactly what your body is getting.
Liquid Hydrogen is officially registered under:
IHSA Certification #: 25-0628-1-PX
This certification confirms:
IHSA certification adds a layer of transparency beyond our own testing, establishing an outside benchmark for safety and performance.
For me—as a trainer, educator, and product developer—trust comes from transparency. Third-party certification means:
It’s not hype and it’s not guesswork. It’s simply the documentation so you can sip and Feel the Lift™ with confidence.