Tyler W. LeBaron

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Tyler W. LeBaron

Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc., Ph.D.

Tyler W. LeBaron is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Institute. His background is in biochemistry and exercise physiology.

He was a 1-year Adjunct Instructor of Physiology, and interned at Nagoya University in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell signaling pathways. He is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA).

He speaks at medical conferences in the U.S. for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research. He collaborates with researchers at home and abroad, and helps advance the education, research, and awareness of hydrogen as a therapeutic medical gas.

Articles by Tyler W. LeBaron

Molecular Hydrogen: Benefits, Uses, and the Intersection With Ozone

In this video Promolife talks with Tyler Lebaron from the Molecular Hydrogen Institute about hydrogen, ozone, how molecular hydrogen works and much more.

A Novel Functional Beverage for COVID-19 and Other Conditions

Numerous pre-clinical and clinical studies have demonstrated that the gaseous-signaling molecules, molecular hydrogen and nitric oxide, have anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immuno-modulating benefits. This article briefly reviews the scientific literature on these two molecules.

Tyler LeBaron's H2 Discussion with Dr. Shigeo Ohta

A discussion about therapeutic hydrogen gas between Tyler W. LeBaron, Executive Director of the Molecular Hydrogen Foundation (MHF), and pioneer hydrogen researcher, Dr. Shigeo Ohta, Nippon Medical School in Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

Hydrogen: Alternative Fuel to Alternative Medicine

Hydrogen has now been demonstrated to have therapeutic effects in over 170 different human and animal disease models, and in essentially every organ of the human body. The main reason for this is because H2 helps attenuate excessive oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which are at the root of virtually every disease and pathology.

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COVID-19 Pathophysiology and a Rationale for H2 Gas

Tyler LeBaron explains what happens to COVID-19 patients when the immune system overreacts and creates various dangerous oxygen species and excessive cytokines, called a cytokine storm. The process that takes place in the body by the immune system is important unless it gets out of control.