How does the “energy booster” function of H- work?
By intervening in the manufacturing of ATP, cell energy. Due to its small size, H- is capable of penetrating cells. In each cell, thousands of mitochondria serve as the cell’s respiratory factory. This is where the energy of the cell is produced for normal functioning. To produce this energy, called ATP, the cell requires many electrons (-), which H- is capable of providing. Otherwise, it would have to extract the electrons from other molecules, thus turning them into free radicals.