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Nanobble Hydrogen Spa Generator HM-Spa500
Description and health benefits
Nanobble Hydrogen Spa Generator HM-SPA500 is an advanced device that combines hydrogen nanoboble technology with health-giving effects for both skin and general well-being. This technology produces nanobubbles filled with molecular hydrogen (H₂), which penetrates deep into the skin to neutralize harmful free radicals, reduce oxidative stress and promote skin health.
Health benefits for the skin:
- Antioxidant properties: Hydrogen is a powerful antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, reduces oxidative stress and prevents premature aging.
- Improved skin texture: Regular hydrogen baths can make the skin smoother, more brilliant and reduce redness and irritation.
- Reduction of inflammation: Effective for skin diseases such as eczema, psoriasis and rosacea.
- Increased hydration: Hydrogen infused water improves the skin's moisture and gives a softer and more flexible feeling.
- Reduced wrinkles: Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties can reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles.
General health benefits:
- Stress Rinding: Hydrogen bath provides a relaxing effect that can reduce stress and lower cortisol levels.
- Immune defense support: The antioxidant properties strengthen the immune system and helps the body fight infections.
- Better quality of sleep: The relaxing effect of hydrogen bath can improve sleep quality and promote better recovery.
- Increased energy level: Regular use can reduce fatigue and give a refreshing feeling.
- Detoxification: Hydrogen baths can support the body's detoxification processes by promoting the elimination of toxins.
How it works
Hydrogen bath uses water infused with molecular hydrogen via nanoboblet technology. The microscopic hydrogen bubbles, 2,500 times less than a grain of salt, penetrate deep into skin and cells, offering severe antioxidant protection against free radicals. This process is supported by the HM spa500 unit, which infuses the bath water with hydrogen in nanoboble form.
Recommended applications
- Skin care for itchy, dry or sensitive skin.
- Treatment of zebra skin and oily scalp.
- Relaxation and stress reduction in the home spa.
- Aesthetic skin care treatments in professional clinics.
- Pet bath treatments.
Technical specifications
- Model Number: HM-SPA500
- Water flow: 4.8 liters per minute
- Bubble size: 90–99 nm
- Amount of bubbles: Approx. 500 million per 1 ml of water
- Power supply: 100–240 V, 50-60 Hz, max. 3.5 a
- Water: Used with distilled water
- Tank capacity: 1 liter
- Dimensions: 50 x 41 x 100 cm
- Weight: 34 kg
Conclusion
Nanobble Hydrogen Spa Generator HM-SPA500 offers an advanced, efficient and safe solution for skin care and general health. By integrating hydrogen nanoboble technology, users can experience better skin health, reduced stress and increased well-being. The unit is ideal for both home use and professional environments, making it a valuable investment for health and beauty.
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