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MI Hope Inc.

MI Hope Inc. Patent applications
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20100099758Regenerative wound healing using copper-silver citrate composition - 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).04-22-2010
20090280193Enerceutical mediated activation of the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) pathway in the therapy of diseases - 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. The process of activating the ACE pathway is evidenced by UV inducible fluorescence seen within areas of the patients' skin and/or mucus membranes. This fluorescence fades as the ACE pathway becomes fully activated. Activating the ACE pathway can have therapeutic benefits in various infectious and non-infectious diseases including illnesses attributed to infections with stealth adapted and conventional viruses and diseases attributed to an inadequacy of the mitochondria and associated metabolic pathways, including states of hypoxia and nutritional deficiencies.11-12-2009