Patents Assigned to MI Hope Inc.
  • Publication number: 20220023582
    Abstract: Illnesses result from individuals having insufficient cellular energy for normal functioning and to respond to various adverse events. In addition to receiving cellular energy from the metabolism of food, living creatures are dependent upon an environmental force termed KELEA, an abbreviation for Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction. This energy drives what the Applicant refers to as the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway. It is expressed as an added dynamic or kinetic quality of the body's fluids. Water from various natural sources has varying levels of acquired KELEA. Various means are available to increase the level of KELEA in water. KELEA activated water has medicinal qualities in the prevention and cure of illnesses attributed to insufficient cellular energy. It is typically used in individual patients being either consumed as drinking water or used topically on the skin as a spray.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2020
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc
    Inventor: William John Martin
  • Publication number: 20210330790
    Abstract: Water can either naturally contain or can be made to contain an added level of an environmental force called KELEA, an abbreviation for Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction. Placing KELEA activated water directly onto the area of skin with vitiligo leads to re-pigmentation of the affected area of skin. The therapy is attributed to enhancing the body's alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. This pathway has an anti-inflammatory effect and also a regenerative effect referred to as REACH, an abbreviation for Regenerative Energy Assisted Clinical Healing. The restoring of melanocyte in patients with vitiligo will likely apply to other illnesses in which there is melanocyte degeneration, including Parkinson's disease. Enhancing the ACE pathway using KELEA-activated water is also applicable to other illnesses classified as being autoimmune. The KELEA activated water can also be used in wearable waterceutical pouches.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2020
    Publication date: October 28, 2021
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc
    Inventors: William John Martin, Shera Sandwall
  • Publication number: 20210046184
    Abstract: It is becoming increasingly recognized that water may provide health benefits beyond those attributed to hydration. The ability of water to provide such benefits can vary, however, with the original source of the water and how the water has been treated prior to it being consumed. A number of water-based products and water enhancing devices are currently being marketed with implied claims of providing significant health benefits to humans and animals. The beneficial water is variously referred to as being activated, energized, structured, micro-clustered, etc. The Applicant has explained the water activation process as the addition to the water of a natural energy force, which he has called KELEA (Kinetic Energy Limiting Electrostatic Attraction). He has developed sensitive assays for the detection and semi-quantification of KELEA in different manufactured water products.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2019
    Publication date: February 18, 2021
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc
    Inventor: William John Martin
  • Publication number: 20100099758
    Abstract: A composition containing copper and silver ions electrolytically generated in a solution of citric acid that also contains potassium carbonate is shown to expedite the healing of wounds with regeneration of normal tissue architecture and without excessive scarring. A wide range of wounds and other forms of tissue damage affecting the skin and other areas of the body respond favorably to the direct application of the composition, with expedited healing, re-growth of normal appearing (non-scar) tissue and symptomatic relief from pain and swelling. The composition acts in both humans and animals through a novel mechanism provisionally termed the tissue regeneration induced pathway (TRIP).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2008
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc.
    Inventors: William John Martin, Stephen Benet Palmer
  • Publication number: 20090280193
    Abstract: Alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) provide a source of cellular energy other than that provided through the oxidative metabolism of foods, or in the case of plants and certain bacteria, through the process of photosynthesis. In some patients, ACE pigments exist in a form that can be further energized or activated using ultraviolet (UV) light, especially if the reaction is initially triggered by the presence of suitable dyes, such as neutral red. A method is described to further enhance the activation of the ACE pathway in humans and animals deprived of ACE. The method comprises using natural or man-made sources of ACE products (enerceuticals), with or without the inclusion of a suitable dye, such as neutral red; or other activating components, such as magnesium chloride; with the combined mixture being put into a UV transparent container, such as a plastic bag, or placed on some other material, which can be laid onto the skin and illuminated with a UV light source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2008
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc.
    Inventor: William John Martin
  • Publication number: 20090181467
    Abstract: Alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) provide a source of cellular energy other than that provided through the oxidative metabolism of foods, or in the case of plants and certain bacteria, through the process of photosynthesis. In some patients, ACE pigments exist in a form that can be further energized or activated using ultraviolet (UV) light, especially if the reaction is initially triggered by the presence of suitable dyes, such as neutral red. A method is described to assess the energy status of the ACE pathway in an individual or animal and also a method that involves the use of UV light in conjunction with a suitable dye, for activating the pathway in those individuals or animals in which the pathway is not fully charged. Kits for these purposes are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2008
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc. dba Progressive University
    Inventor: William John Martin
  • Publication number: 20090163831
    Abstract: Ultraviolet light reactive alternative cellular energy pigments (ACE-pigments) are produced in response to certain types of viral infections, and in other pathological circumstances. ACE-pigments have energy transducing activities, and in particular have the capacity to convert various forms of physical energies, such as electromagnetic radiations, magnetic force and sound frequencies, into chemical energy (both reducing and oxidizing). They are thought to play a metabolic supportive role in the virus infected cells. ACE-pigments can be eliminated from the body through the skin and can also be found in and attached to hair. A method is described for collecting ACE-pigments from the skin and bodily fluids of a patient and viewing the ACE pigments using ultraviolet light in the presence of a dye such as neutral red, which enhances their ultraviolet (UV) induced fluorescence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2007
    Publication date: June 25, 2009
    Applicant: MI Hope Inc. dba Progressive University
    Inventor: William John Martin