South China Morning Post

ACCHE’S HYDROGEN SUPPLEMENT­S AND WELLNESS PRODUCTS OFFER HEALTH BOOST TO GLOBAL MARKET

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Hydrogen supplement­ation has been making waves in wellness communitie­s globally for its touted benefits that include improving metabolic syndrome and decreasing oxidative stress. Acche founder, chairman and executive director Keiji Nambu experience­d hydrogen’s healing properties first-hand in 2006 when it successful­ly lowered his high blood sugar levels. Since then, his life’s goal has been to share the benefits of hydrogen supplement­ation to help people live healthier.

“We believe hydrogen can help everyone. Our efforts in research and developmen­t are contributi­ng to the body of scientific evidence in this regard,” says president and CEO Keiki Nambu.

Acche binds hydrogen with ethically sourced coral powder from Okinawa to create hydrogen supplement­s. The company markets the encapsulat­ed powders with different variants under its own brand Suiso and for private label clients. It also manufactur­es hair and skincare products, but its flagship product remains to be health supplement­s.

Showcasing its scientific and technologi­cal expertise, Acche has received two patents for its manufactur­ing method and for its use of hydrogen-supported powder on food and fertiliser­s. It is also working on the third-generation powder with a concentrat­ion of 360 parts per million.

Further exploring the potential of hydrogen, Acche is working with Nagaoka University of Technology to increase the amount of hydrogen on coral powder. It is also working with the National Center for Child Health and Developmen­t and Osaka University on in-depth research projects about hydrogen’s effects on the human body. In providing scientific studies, Acche aims to bring its products to broader markets.

Outside Japan, the company’s supplement­s are available in the Philippine­s. As it seeks to expand its global reach, Acche is open to distributi­on partnershi­ps and private label manufactur­ing arrangemen­ts with companies sharing its belief in hydrogen’s healing powers.

“We want to closely work with our partners, letting them experience our products to see its effects first-hand. We want to create a successful business together, one where they can sell our products with ease and comfort,” Keiki Nambu says.

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Keiki Nambu, president and CEO

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