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titleOfInvention Moringa oil mediated activation of the alyternative cellular energy pathway in the therapy of diseases
abstract A convenient method for activating the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway is described that uses ultraviolet (UV) light illumination of oil extracted from the leaves of the moringa oleifera tree. The moringa leaf oil acts as an “enerceutical,” a term defined by the inventor. The green colored moringa leaf oil can be either applied directly to areas of the skin or placed onto an impermeable barrier that is laid onto the skin. The oil displays a red fluorescence when illuminated by either mercury vapor UV emitting lamps, or bright sunlight. Smearing of the moringa leaf oil over wide surface areas of the skin in conjunction with UV illumination can be used for systemic activation of the ACE pathway. Evidence for successful systemic activation of the ACE pathway includes the appearance of direct UV light inducible tissue and body fluid fluorescence at sites other than where the oil has been applied. The induced tissue fluorescence is more yellowish-orange color, as opposed to the markedly red fluorescence of the UV light illuminated moringa leaf derived oil. As shown in other studies, systemic activation of the ACE pathway is expected to lead to clinical improvements in a wide range of infectious, metabolic and degenerative illnesses. More limited application of the UV light fluorescing moringa leaf oil to individual skin lesions can alternatively be used to specifically expedite the healing of localized skin lesions. Examples include viral infections, in which ACE pigments are known to normally accumulate.
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