Methods for Increasing the Kinetic Activity of Alcohol, Water and Other Liquids, so as to Render the Liquids More Useful in Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy Pathway in the Prevention and Therapy of Diseases
The kinetic energy of liquids can be increased by several methods described in the present application. The methods include exposure to a magnetic field provided by a rotating or vibrating magnet; exposure to an electromagnetic field provided by an electrical power cord; and placement of the liquid within the vicinity of electrostatic energy and/or sound energy. A previously described method is the bubbling of electrolysis-generated water gas (Brown's Gas) into the liquid. The increased kinetic energy can be demonstrated using a previously described neutral red dye kinetic assay (NR-Kinetic assay). Energized liquids include alcohol, alcoholic beverages and water. The use of the energized solutions to enhance the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway in the therapy of individuals is described.