A therapeutic treatment process a source for generating specific frequencies that are able to provide a concentrated specific frequency to individual molecules of a fluid such as water. The specific frequency that is applied to the individual molecules has been determined to cause the molecule to “mimic” the effect of a specific substance or to cause a cell to do so. One such mechanism is the treated molecule acting as an agonist that triggers the receptor of a cell to release the function of the cell. These cell functions may mimic such substances as oxygen, amino acids, antioxidants, as well as substances that help nerves, hormones, bones, muscle, skin, hair, eyes, digestion, sleep and many more. The effects from the substances may include without limitation non-specific effects such as relaxing, energizing, calming, anti-aging and other effects that may benefit widely disparate individuals, as well as therapeutic effects for specific diseases and conditions for specific individuals.