Independent Testing & Quality Verification
Independent Laboratory Verified Hydrogen-Rich Spring Water
Every batch begins with a commitment to quality. Independent laboratory testing helps verify dissolved molecular hydrogen concentration and provides transparency regarding product performance.
Why Independent Testing Matters
Molecular hydrogen is the smallest molecule in nature. Because hydrogen concentration can change over time depending on manufacturing, packaging, storage, and handling conditions, independent testing plays an important role in product verification.
H2forLife has invested significant time and resources into understanding hydrogen concentration, packaging compatibility, product stability, and quality control processes.
Why These Results Matter
Hydrogen concentration is important because it determines how much molecular hydrogen is available when the product is consumed.
Many hydrogen water products discuss concentration, but consumers ultimately receive only the amount of hydrogen that remains in the package when opened.
Independent testing helps verify both concentration and delivered hydrogen dose.
H2forLife continuously studies hydrogen retention, packaging compatibility, and product stability to help maximize delivered molecular hydrogen throughout shelf life.
Independent Laboratory Verification
H2 Analytics — Laboratory Report
Gas Chromatography (Static Headspace Analysis)
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The laboratory report below was issued by H2 Analytics on July 31, 2024 and summarizes independent gas chromatography testing of H2forLife Hydrogen Rich Water.
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“Independent gas chromatography testing performed by H2 Analytics measured H2forLife at 3.44 ppm dissolved molecular hydrogen, delivering approximately 1.22 mg of molecular hydrogen per 12 oz can.”
Download Full Laboratory ReportUnderstanding Hydrogen Concentration
Hydrogen Concentration
Hydrogen concentration is commonly expressed in parts per million (ppm), which indicates how much dissolved molecular hydrogen is present in the water.
Delivered Hydrogen
Delivered hydrogen measures the total amount of molecular hydrogen consumed when drinking a serving.
Verification
Independent testing helps verify product quality and provides transparency for consumers.
Why Delivered Hydrogen Matters
Delivered hydrogen represents the total amount of molecular hydrogen available when the product is consumed. Both concentration and serving size influence delivered hydrogen dose.
Beyond Testing: Packaging Research
Independent testing verifies product performance at a specific point in time.
Long-term product quality also depends on packaging compatibility and hydrogen retention.
Because molecular hydrogen is the smallest and most mobile molecule in nature, packaging quality can significantly influence hydrogen stability, taste, aroma, and overall product experience.
H2forLife actively collaborates with materials scientists, manufacturers, packaging suppliers, laboratories, and research organizations to better understand hydrogen compatibility and packaging performance.
Learn Why Packaging Matters
Our Commitment
Quality Verification
Every batch is held to rigorous quality standards before it reaches our customers.
Independent Testing
Third-party laboratory analysis provides objective verification of our hydrogen concentration.
Packaging Science
We actively study hydrogen retention, packaging compatibility, and product stability to better understand long-term performance.
Customer Transparency
We share our testing results openly so customers can make informed decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Independent gas chromatography testing performed by H2 Analytics measured H2forLife at 3.44 ppm dissolved molecular hydrogen, delivering approximately 1.22 mg of molecular hydrogen per 12 oz can.
Hydrogen water is water infused with dissolved molecular hydrogen gas (H₂).
Independent gas chromatography testing measured H2forLife at 3.44 ppm dissolved molecular hydrogen, delivering approximately 1.22 mg of molecular hydrogen per 12 oz can.
Testing was performed by H2 Analytics using Gas Chromatography (Static Headspace Analysis).
Independent testing helps verify hydrogen concentration and provides transparency regarding product quality, packaging performance, and hydrogen stability.
Yes. Hydrogen concentration can be influenced by manufacturing processes, packaging materials, storage conditions, and product age. Independent testing helps establish verified performance under documented conditions.
Because molecular hydrogen is the smallest molecule in nature, packaging materials can significantly influence hydrogen retention and long-term product performance.
Independent testing verifies product performance at a specific point in time. Ongoing packaging research helps improve hydrogen retention, product stability, and overall quality throughout shelf life.
Yes. Hydrogen concentration can be influenced by packaging materials, storage conditions, manufacturing processes, and product age. Independent testing provides objective verification under documented conditions.
Independent Hydrogen Water Testing
H2forLife utilizes independent third-party laboratory testing to verify dissolved molecular hydrogen concentration and delivered hydrogen dose. Testing is performed using gas chromatography methods and results are published for consumer transparency.
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