The Breath of Cellular Renewal
HHO Therapy at L’Kosha introduces the future of regenerative wellness through the inhalation of molecular hydrogen and oxygen—a powerful combination revered for its detoxifying, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties. This non-invasive therapy infuses the body with antioxidant-rich molecular hydrogen, neutralizing free radicals and restoring energetic harmony at the cellular level.
Signature Benefits

Deep cellular detoxification and oxidative stress reduction

Enhances energy, focus, and cognitive clarity

Calms the nervous system and reduces stress

Boosts immunity and accelerates recovery

Promotes respiratory and cardiovascular health

Complements aesthetic and therapeutic treatments
HHO Therapy - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
HHO Therapy may help with:
- Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress
- Enhancing cellular repair and energy levels
- Supporting detoxification
- Boosting immunity
- Improving respiratory function
- Supporting brain and cardiovascular health
- Aiding in chronic fatigue, joint pain, and metabolic issues
Yes, when administered correctly with medical-grade equipment, HHO Therapy is considered safe. Hydrogen is a natural antioxidant and non-toxic at therapeutic levels. The gas mixture is carefully controlled to avoid risks.
HHO gas is inhaled through a nasal cannula or mask while you relax in a seated or reclining position. A typical session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes.
This depends on the health goal. For general wellness, 1–2 sessions per week may be sufficient. For chronic conditions, a personalized protocol of 10–15 sessions or more may be recommended.
The therapy is non-invasive and painless. Most people feel relaxed during the session, and some report increased clarity, energy, or better sleep afterward.
Side effects are very rare. Some individuals may experience mild detox symptoms such as slight headache or fatigue after initial sessions, which usually resolve quickly.
While generally safe, it’s best to consult a doctor before undergoing HHO therapy if you are:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Using a pacemaker or implantable device (in select cases)
