Methods for Increasing the Kinetic Activity of Alcohol, Water and Other Liquids, so as to Render the Liquids More Capable of Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy Pathway in the Prevention and Therapy of Diseases
The kinetic energy of liquids can be increased by placing the liquid in a cobalt blue glass container, which is placed in an area exposed to sunlight. This method can be used in combination with other methods known to activate the kinetic energy of a liquid, as assessed by the neutral red kinetic assay. Infrared emitting ceramic pebbles can similarly be used to activate alcohol. Activated alcohol is more effective than unprocessed alcohol were used with neutral red dye and illuminated with ultraviolet light as a means of enhancing the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway in the therapy of diseases.