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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2021
Filed:
Nov. 18, 2019
Perricone Hydrogen Water Company, Llc, Meriden, CT (US);
Nicholas V. Perricone, Madison, CT (US);
Perricone Hydrogen Water Company, LLC, Meriden, CT (US);
Abstract
Embodiments described herein generally relate to liquids, such as aqueous solutions, that contain hydrogen gas and palmitoylethanolamide. In certain cases, the liquids may also include active pharmaceutical agents (e.g., cannabinoids), noble gases, and/or other additives. Such liquids may be useful, for example, for increasing a subject's physical energy levels, for improvement in athletic performance, for the enhancement of the overall health of a subject, or the like. Some embodiments relate to liquids disposed within a container (e.g., a sealed container), such that the liquid comprises hydrogen gas and palmitoylethanolamide dissolved or otherwise contained (e.g., suspended and/or infused) in the liquid. The liquids (e.g., aqueous solutions) described herein may be orally administered to a subject (e.g., drunk by a subject). In certain embodiments, the hydrogen gas and/or palmitoylethanolamide may be present in the liquid at a particular concentration (e.g., a physiologically relevant concentration). Advantageously, the compositions, articles, and methods described herein provide liquids containing hydrogen gas and palmitoylethanolamide that are shelf-stable. For example, the liquid composition may maintain a relatively stable concentration of hydrogen gas and/or palmitoylethanolamide for relatively long periods of time (e.g., at least 7 days).