How can I locate a genuine RBTI consultant?
Good luck...the best that can be offered here is to suggest you join RBTI@yahoogroups.com and request assistance. Alternatively, you can go to this URL on the Daily Manufacturing website and contact various of the supplement retailers listed there. They may be able to refer you to someone in their locality. Finally, you could take a peek at the Friends of RBTI map and perhaps spot someone near you.
Many consultants are so wary of past aggravations or even persecution that they only take clients who come to them via word of mouth. Here are a few suggestions if you do locate a RBTI consultant who may wish to guide you:
As consultants and retreats become known, they are posted either on the credits page or in the basic Reams Chart. However, the author wishes to emphatically state that he has no authority or influence over anyone listed.
Many consultants are so wary of past aggravations or even persecution that they only take clients who come to them via word of mouth. Here are a few suggestions if you do locate a RBTI consultant who may wish to guide you:
- Make it very clear that you are not an investigator and then sign a client/consultant agreement.
- Make it very clear that you won't start shouting from the rooftops that you or a loved one have been miraculously "cured" of cancer, arthritis, leprosy, leukemia, or whatever. The disclaimer page emphatically states that RBTI consultants "cure" nothing. While you may have strong urges to tell friends and family alike that your ailments almost magically disappeared, while doing so you are guaranteeing that the person who guided you is the next big target of the AMA and the FDA. It is far better that your doctor try to convince you that there was a "remission" or "improper diagnosis." You can chuckle...no harm done.
- Promise your potential consultant that you will make every effort to take the water, lemon water, calcium tablets, green powder, or other supplements needed to restore your body chemistry to a 6.4 pH and maximum Reserve Energy.
- Dr. Robert Preston, a former Reams student, founded "Healthology," a now defunct method of testing loosely based on RBTI. Aside from mysteriously modifying Reams' formula, Preston claimed that potassium is a cation---a thought abhorrent to Reams and which completely defeats any attempt at Reserve Energy calculations.
- Dr. Gary Martin, another former Reams student, still operates his Biological Immunity Assay out of Arizona. The BIA does use the Reams formula, but then modifies actual test results into "balanced numbers"---often far removed from the RBTI test results. Martin maintains his relationship with the RBTI community, but sometimes creates dissension when he employs his theories about psychological stumbling blocks and his proprietary computer program to reach conclusions not born out by standard RBTI analysis.
- Dr. Douglas Jesse, an Australian chiropractor, is a former Reams student who eschews standard RBTI supplements and instead uses homeopathy to bring people into proper RBTI ranges. Jesse's "Ionic Therapy" uses "balanced numbers" and a proprietary computer program. However, the balanced numbers and program are not the same as those used by Dr. Martin. In 1994 Dr. Jesse made this strange statement: "No amount of good food can ever effect a change in the numbers". Those words sound odd to those who know that Dr. Reams always wrote diets to help his clients.
- Biomedx is a strange conglomeration of "BioElectronic Vincent" (BEV) measurements, Revici anabolic/catabolic testing, and Reams pioneering work---complete with flashy computer graphic generation and a valiant attempt to mix ORP and rH values into RBTI through sales of very expensive equipment.
- Dr. Jonas Kahn evidently took a preliminary class with Reams and then decided that he could determine all anyone needed by pH alone even though Reams insisted all 7 factors must be incorporated.
- Dr. Whitman once used Dr. Beddoe (one of 3 RBTI successors) as a teaching consultant, but kept diluting Reams' methodology until the association could no longer be maintained.
As consultants and retreats become known, they are posted either on the credits page or in the basic Reams Chart. However, the author wishes to emphatically state that he has no authority or influence over anyone listed.