Energy Charged Liquids to Enhance Enerceutical Activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway in the Therapy of Diseases

a technology of alternative cellular energy and energy, applied in electrolysis components, instruments, optics, etc., can solve the problems of limiting the body's recovery capacity, affecting the healing effect of wounds, and individual susceptible to infection, so as to enhance the ability of alcohol to react and achieve the effect of more a

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-06-21
MARTIN WILLIAM JOHN
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[0096]The passage of electrolytically derived Water Gas into alcohol greatly enhances the ability of the alcohol to react with neutral red dye and with the ACE pigments, such that when the mixtures are illuminated with visible and/or UV light, they can provide more ACE to an energy deficient individual, when compared with using untreated alcohol. Water Gas infused (charged) Lidocaine plus herbal formulations, as well as charged water and other liquids, are similarly more effective in their interaction with neutral red dye and with ACE pigments, than are the untreated (non-charged) control liquids. Methods are described for producing, monitoring and therapeutically using the charged liquids. Combining charged alcohol and charged water in va

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An inadequacy of the ACE pathway can render an individual susceptible to infection, especially if their immune system is impaired or if they become infected with microbes, which cannot evoke a cellular immune response.
An inadequate ACE pathway can also limit the body's capacity to recover from traumatic injuries; resulting in delayed wound healing with excessive scarring from over reliance on trauma evoked inflammatory reactions.
Moreover, it is reasonable to presume that many illnesses, not necessarily of infectious origin, may place an adde

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[0098]Until this invention, UV light illuminated neutral red dissolved in regular absolute alcohol (200 proof ethanol) has been the preferred method of choice for activating the ACE pathway in an individual. Approximately 5 mg of neutral red freshly dissolved in 10 ml of alcohol has generally been placed in a re-sealable plastic bag (Ziploc) with a small sheet of absorbent paper to help evenly distribute the fluid. The plastic bag is placed onto a moistened surface of the body to help minimize intervening air pockets, with taping as necessary. Preferred sites for placing the bags are the soles of the feet, palms of the hand and the face. The bag is usually illuminated with a 13 Watt spiral ultraviolet light bulb (Halco) positioned closely to the solution. In some experiments two 40 watts, 4 feet long tubular UV bulbs have been used. The illuminated solution shows a yellow-orange fluorescence in a darkened room. The therapy session will typically last from 30-60 minutes. Before, duri...

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Abstract

The alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway provides a non-immunological defense mechanism against infectious diseases and can also function as an effective, non-scarring, tissue repair mechanism in response to injury. The ACE pathway can be activated using energy obtained from the ultraviolet light illumination of neutral red dissolved in alcohol. The effectiveness of the alcohol used in this procedure is significantly increased by first bubbling air containing “Water Gas” (otherwise referred to as Brown's Gas or HHO) through the alcohol. The Water Gas is considered as providing an additional charge to the alcohol. Water Gas can similarly be used to charge water and other liquids and to, thereby, increase the liquid's capacity to interact with various dyes, such as neutral red, and with other enerceuticals, which are regarded as being representative of the body's ACE pigments. Various uses are disclosed for using Water Gas charged alcohol and Water Gas charged water, for the therapeutic activation of the ACE pathway.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Co-Pending Patent Application[0002]Methods for Detection of Ultraviolet Light Reactive Alternative Cellular Energy Pigments (ACE-pigments) William John Martin Submitted Dec. 24, 2007. Publication number 20090163831[0003]Method of assessing and of activating the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway in the Therapy of Diseases. William John Martin Submitted Submitted Jan. 16, 2008. Publication number 20090181467[0004]Enerceutical mediated activation of the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway in the therapy of diseases. Submitted May 8, 2008. Publication number 20090280193 Enerceutical activation of the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway in therapy of diseases. Submitted Feb. 11, 2009. Publication number 20090202442[0005]Method of using the body's alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) in the therapy of diseases Submitted Feb. 20, 2009. Publication number 20100215763 Urine as a source of alternative cellular ene...

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IPC IPC(8): C25B1/02
CPCA61K33/00A61K45/06A61K41/0004
Inventor MARTIN, WILLIAM JOHN
Owner MARTIN WILLIAM JOHN
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