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The Alternative Cellular Energy ACE Pathway
The Alternative Cellular Energy ACE Pathway
This video describes the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway. This source of cellular energy is different from the cellular energy that humans and other life forms obtained from the metabolism of food. The source of energy for the ACE pathway is designated as KELEA, an abbreviation for Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction. It is proposed that the fundamental role of KELEA in Nature is to prevent the fusion and annihilation of electrostatically attracted opposing electrical charges. It is further proposed that the fluctuating electrical activities of the brain and possibly muscles attract KELEA into the body. KELEA provides an additional source of cellular energy in support of that provided by food metabolism. The ACE pathway also seemingly has a more unique function in supporting higher levels of self-awareness and emotional health. Water can be modified such that it can become an effective carrier of KELEA with potential therapeutic benefits.
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