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RBTI Testing

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The Perfect Numbers

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Reams Biological Theory of Ionization (RBTI) testing is a non-invasive seven-part test completed on fresh samples of urine and saliva. There are six tests done on the urine sample: total carbohydrate (sugars), pH (urine represents lower digestion and saliva represents upper digestion), conductivity (salts), albumin (cell turnover), nitrate nitrogen (liver function) and ammonia nitrogen (kidney function). 

 

It is a real-time mathematical analysis of what is taking place within the electro-biochemical structure of the human body. It reveals the intricate cause and effect of the physiological dysfunctional patterns demonstrated through urine and saliva analysis. The individual, being analyzed, may or may not be aware of the dysfunction.  More importantly, the RBTI analysis will reveal a lifestyle program each individual can follow to help reverse the dysfunctional patterns the testing has disclosed.

RBTI is not for diagnosing or treating medical illness. Only medical doctors can do that. The purpose of RBTI is to analyze and identify previously unrecognized electrobiochemical dysfunctions within the human body, thereby allowing the creation of a set of personal lifestyle recommendations that will address and reverse those unrecognized dysfunctional patterns.  RBTI, when correctly applied, offers the highest potential for regaining your good health.

Description adapted from http://www.daily-mfg.com/rbti.html.

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER

Cynthia A. Barrington is not a physician and the relationship between her and her clients is not as prescriber and patient but as educator and client. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. It is fully the client's choice whether or not to take advantage of the information Cynthia presents. Naturopathy, homeopathy, flower essences, and any other recommendations do not "treat" illnesses; they address the entire person as a matter of wholeness that is an educational process, not a medical one. In order to be treated or diagnosed, Cynthia believes the advice of a holistic physician is in order. Never stop taking prescription medications without first consulting your physician. Consult your physician before starting a fitness program or taking supplements.

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