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What if one of the most powerful tools for repair, resilience, and longevity isn’t a drug or a device—but the smallest molecule in the universe? In this episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Matt (Mateo) Johnson, founder of Axiom H2, to explore the science and clinical potential of molecular hydrogen therapy.
A former competitive athlete turned hydrogen specialist, Mateo has spent over a decade advancing medical-grade hydrogen technology, working with aerospace-level European R&D engineers to create some of the most precise, stable, and effective hydrogen delivery systems in the world.
Together, they unpack the real science of hydrogen:
• Why molecular hydrogen acts as a selective antioxidant
• How its tiny size allows it to reach the mitochondria, brain, and DNA
• The difference between hydrogen, hydrogen-rich water & Brown’s gas
• What current research reveals about oxidative stress, inflammation & mitochondrial dysfunction
• Why hydrogen may support cognition, recovery, metabolic health, and long-COVID symptoms
• How athletes, aging adults & those with chronic illness are using it safely and effectively
If you’re curious about longevity, mitochondrial repair, cellular resilience, or cutting-edge wellness tech, this episode will expand your thinking about what hydrogen can do for human health.
Learn more:
Website: https://axiomh2.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/hydrogenwarrior
About Your Host
I’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.
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What if one of the most powerful tools for repair, resilience, and longevity isn’t a drug or a device—but the smallest molecule in the universe? In this episode of Metabolic Matters, Dr. Nasha Winters sits down with Matt (Mateo) Johnson, founder of Axiom H2, to explore the science and clinical potential of molecular hydrogen therapy.
A former competitive athlete turned hydrogen specialist, Mateo has spent over a decade advancing medical-grade hydrogen technology, working with aerospace-level European R&D engineers to create some of the most precise, stable, and effective hydrogen delivery systems in the world.
Together, they unpack the real science of hydrogen:
• Why molecular hydrogen acts as a selective antioxidant
• How its tiny size allows it to reach the mitochondria, brain, and DNA
• The difference between hydrogen, hydrogen-rich water & Brown’s gas
• What current research reveals about oxidative stress, inflammation & mitochondrial dysfunction
• Why hydrogen may support cognition, recovery, metabolic health, and long-COVID symptoms
• How athletes, aging adults & those with chronic illness are using it safely and effectively
If you’re curious about longevity, mitochondrial repair, cellular resilience, or cutting-edge wellness tech, this episode will expand your thinking about what hydrogen can do for human health.
Learn more:
Website: https://axiomh2.com/
Instagram: http://instagram.com/hydrogenwarrior
About Your Host
I’m Dr. Nasha Winters, a global healthcare authority, best-selling author, and educator in the emerging field of integrative oncology and terrain-based cancer care. I host Metabolic Matters to explore the intersections between metabolism, medicine, and meaning.
Subscribe, Share & Review
If you loved this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it.
Support & Resources:
Follow on Socials
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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