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KELEA: A Natural Energy That Seemingly Reduces Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonding in Water and Other Liquids

DOI: 10.4236/ojbiphy.2015.53006, PP. 69-79

Keywords: Alternative Cellular Energy, ACE Pathway, Magnesium Oxide, KELEA-Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction, Vapor Pressure, Volatility, Stealth Adapted Viruses, Water, Alcohol, Gasoline, KikoTM Technology, EnercelTM, Homeopathy, Neutral Red Dye, Lidocaine

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The alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway was initially identified as a non-immunological defense mechanism against virus infections. It is particularly relevant to the suppression of stealth adapted viruses, which are not normally recognized by the cellular immune system. Many of the methods able to enhance the ACE pathway are consistent with the transfer of a natural energy to the body’s fluids. Additional support for this premise is provided in this paper. The vapor pressure and rate of evaporation of activated water, ethanol and gasoline increase to beyond atmospheric pressure over time. The term KELEA (kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction) is proposed for a natural energy that increases the volatility of fluids, seemingly through the loosening of intermolecular hydrogen bonding. KELEA activated fluids have many potential health, agricultural and industrial applications, as well as providing the opportunity for fundamental research.

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