Abstract

Vitiligo completely regressed in two patients who spent several hours for each of three consecutive days in a pond that contains water with a heightened quantity of a non-thermal activity attributed to a natural force called KELEA (Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction). KELEA is further defined as the source of cellular energy, which comprises the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. The ACE pathway differs from the cellular energy obtained from food metabolism. It is expressed as an added dynamic (kinetic) quality of the body’s fluids. The body utilizes the ACE pathway in both chemical and electrical cellular reactions, including the recovery and regenerative processes following cellular damage. The ACE pathway supports the higher levels of brain functioning including the likelihood of improving upon the presumed KELEA receiving capacity of the brain. The ACE pathway can also limit the triggering and maintenance of the inflammatory response. Each of these activities is presumably involved in the clinical regression of the vitiligo in the two patients. Enhancing the ACE pathway may provide an effective therapeutic approach for many patients with vitiligo.

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