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Insufficiency of Cellular Energy (ICE) May Precede Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s Disease and Be Treatable via the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway 被引量:2
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作者 W. John Martin 《Advances in Alzheimer's Disease》 2017年第1期1-12,共12页
The term neurodegeneration emphasizes the destruction of neuronal cells as the primary explanation of many major neurological illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease. Specialized functioning of cells requires more c... The term neurodegeneration emphasizes the destruction of neuronal cells as the primary explanation of many major neurological illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease. Specialized functioning of cells requires more cellular energy than is needed for basic cell survival. Cells can acquire energy both from the metabolism of food and from the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. The ACE pathway is an added dynamic (kinetic) quality of the body’s fluids occurring from the absorption of an external force termed KELEA (Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction). KELEA is attracted to separated electrical charges and is seemingly partially released as the charges become more closely linked. As suggested elsewhere, the fluctuating electrical activity in the brain may attract KELEA from the environment and, thereby, contribute to the body’s ACE pathway. Certain illnesses affecting the brain may impede this proposed antenna function of the brain, leading to a systemic insufficiency of cellular energy (ICE). Furthermore, individual neurons may derive some of the energy for their own activities from the repetitive depolarization of the cell. This may explain why hyper-excitability of neurons can occur in response to cell damage. This adaptive mechanism is unlikely to be sustainable, however, especially if there is a continuing need to synthesize neurotransmitters and membrane ion channels. The energy deficient neurons would then become quiescent and, although remaining viable, would not perform their intended specialized functions. Actual cell death would not necessarily occur till much later in the disease process. The distinction between quiescent and degenerated cells is important since the ACE pathway can be enhanced by several means, including the regular consumption of KELEA activated water. This, in turn, may improve the proposed antenna function of individual neurons, leading to a sustained restoration of specialized function via the ACE pathway. This paper explores this novel concept and provides a rationale for clinical testing of KELEA activated water in patients with neurological and psychiatric illnesses, including Alzheimer’s disease. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer’s Disease Alternative CELLULAR ENERGY ACE INSUFFICIENCY of CELLULAR ENERGY ICE Kinetic ENERGY Limiting Electrostatic Attraction KELEA Homeopathy enercel Enerceutical Calorie Metabolism Electrical Charge Membrane Potential NEURODEGENERATION Psychiatry
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Cancer Is Treatable via the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway
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作者 W. John Martin 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2017年第13期1279-1290,共12页
Energy is required for cell replication, differentiation and specialized cellular processes, including cell death from apoptosis. The alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway is an additional source of cellular energ... Energy is required for cell replication, differentiation and specialized cellular processes, including cell death from apoptosis. The alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway is an additional source of cellular energy beyond that obtained from the metabolism of food. The added energy is presumptively derived from an environment force defined as KELEA (kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction). The ACE pathway is expressed as a dynamic (kinetic) activity of the body’s fluids that can seemingly facilitate biochemical reactions. Cancer is viewed as a metabolic derangement in genetically altered cells, in which the tumor cells have sufficient energy to replicate but insufficient cellular energy (ICE) to undergo preemptive apoptosis. Empirical observations are consistent with the premise that supplying additional cellular energy via the ACE pathway can enable tumor cells to undergo more timely apoptosis. The body’s ACE pathway can be enhanced by administering either KELEA activated water or KELEA attracting compounds, referred to as enerceuticalsTM. Increased levels of KELEA can also be created using various devices, which attract and subsequently transfer KELEA to the body or to water for subsequent administration. Several KELEA attracting devices operate by repetitive on-off electrical switching, while others involve the convergence of intermittent light paths. The fluctuating electrical activity of the brain is proposed to function as a variable antenna for bringing KELEA into the body. Preliminary evidence suggests that ACE pathway based interventional therapies may improve this presumed KELEA antenna function of the brain, leading to a sustainable improvement in the patient’s ACE pathway. It is proposed that cancers are treatable and probably also preventable using methods to enhance the ACE pathway. Such methods may include the routine drinking of KELEA activated water. 展开更多
关键词 CANCER ACE PATHWAY KELEA Enerceuticals Stealth Adapted Viruses Apoptosis HOMEOPATHY Orgone HANSI enercel DIPOLAR HERPES Autism Phototherapy
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Tissue Regeneration without Scarring Achieved by Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway
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作者 W. John Martin 《Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications》 2017年第1期82-98,共17页
The inflammatory and fibrous responses to injuries are painful and are inhibitory to the regeneration of specialized cells. The fibrous scarring of skin injuries can also be disfiguring. Cells obtain energy not only f... The inflammatory and fibrous responses to injuries are painful and are inhibitory to the regeneration of specialized cells. The fibrous scarring of skin injuries can also be disfiguring. Cells obtain energy not only from the metabolism of food, but also via the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. The ACE pathway is reflected in a dynamic (kinetic) quality of the body’s fluids. It is postulated to result from the absorption of an environmental force called KELEA (kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction). The body’s ACE pathway can be enhanced by the parental administration and even the oral consumption of products comprising KELEA activated water. One of these products, termed Enercel, was originally considered a complex homeopathic remedy. Another product is water containing electrolysis-generated, copper-silver-citrate (CSC) complexes. This product was initially formulated to be bacteriocidal, especially for Gram positive bacteria. This article describes the independent successful use of each of these two products in achieving essentially painless, scar-free healing of skin injuries. The skin injuries were due to a variety of causes including: vascular insufficiency from diabetes;hot water burn;penetrating object;chronic infection;and surgical incision. It is proposed that the ACE pathway increases the resilience of cells of the innate immune system to the triggering of an inflammatory reaction by “danger signals” released from damaged tissues. KELEA activated water should be widely available for the urgent therapy of burns and other traumatic injuries to the skin. ACE pathway enhancing modalities also need to be evaluated in the repair of cellular damage occurring to the heart, brain and other internal organs of the body. 展开更多
关键词 ALTERNATIVE CELLULAR ENERGY (ACE) PATHWAY Insufficiency of CELLULAR ENERGY ICE Activated Water KELEA Kinetic ENERGY Limiting Electrostatic Attraction enercel HOMEOPATHY Copper Silver Burns Scar Diabetes Innate Immunity Danger Signals
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