RBTI
Can the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization be understood by the average person? In a word, yes...but that is merely the start of a fascinating journey that touches into the very secrets of life itself.
Starting in 1930, Carey Reams undertook a career in agriculture that soon had him comparing the growth, life, and death of plants to the same processes in animals and humans. Almost from the beginning he found that he could restore animals to high health levels by ensuring that they were given forage grown on mineral-rich soil. As the years rolled by, he developed more and more confidence that he could guide people away from almost any human malady by using an equation he had first developed for a small neighbor boy who suffered seizures (NOTE 1).
Although Reams' equation (actually an array) had started with a need for tests of all bodily fluids and excretions (blood, urine, saliva, perspiration, earwax, stool, lymph, hair, fingernails, skin scrapings, etc), Reams found much duplication and as the years passed was able to simplify the equation until a full analysis required only urine and saliva tests.
Supposedly during a visit to Princeton, Reams commented to Professor Einstein, "You have shown how matter can be taken apart. How can it be put together again?" According to the story, Einstein replied that he would leave the explanation of that to the much younger Reams.
Reams had long nursed a concept that cells were built by a process akin to electroplating instead of the still prevailing concept that cells endlessly divide. Reams' ionization theory opened up a view of cells being constructed, ion by ion, all the way up from the atomic level. This view fit perfectly with the health equation concept that Reams had developed long ago.
And what was this view? Namely, that the God-given powers of the human body struggle unto death to maintain (or restore) perfect health (quantified by Reams as 100% Reserve Energy NOTE 2). Even under extreme attack by the AMA, Reams never wavered with his teaching that the major factors working against perfect health were poor food quality, inadequate water, and negative mental disposition.
And the factors used to build that famous "equation" for perfect health?
Note 1. The medical doctors claimed the boy had epileptic seizures and would not survive until the age of five. Reams found instead that he had diabetic seizures. Using a Reams diet the boy went on to live a long and healthy life with children of his own.
Note 2. On Reams' scale, the healthiest humans have 100% reserve energy; medical doctors can first recognize sickness at 30%; the "point of no return" (PNR) is 4%; and the dead have 0%.
Starting in 1930, Carey Reams undertook a career in agriculture that soon had him comparing the growth, life, and death of plants to the same processes in animals and humans. Almost from the beginning he found that he could restore animals to high health levels by ensuring that they were given forage grown on mineral-rich soil. As the years rolled by, he developed more and more confidence that he could guide people away from almost any human malady by using an equation he had first developed for a small neighbor boy who suffered seizures (NOTE 1).
Although Reams' equation (actually an array) had started with a need for tests of all bodily fluids and excretions (blood, urine, saliva, perspiration, earwax, stool, lymph, hair, fingernails, skin scrapings, etc), Reams found much duplication and as the years passed was able to simplify the equation until a full analysis required only urine and saliva tests.
Supposedly during a visit to Princeton, Reams commented to Professor Einstein, "You have shown how matter can be taken apart. How can it be put together again?" According to the story, Einstein replied that he would leave the explanation of that to the much younger Reams.
Reams had long nursed a concept that cells were built by a process akin to electroplating instead of the still prevailing concept that cells endlessly divide. Reams' ionization theory opened up a view of cells being constructed, ion by ion, all the way up from the atomic level. This view fit perfectly with the health equation concept that Reams had developed long ago.
And what was this view? Namely, that the God-given powers of the human body struggle unto death to maintain (or restore) perfect health (quantified by Reams as 100% Reserve Energy NOTE 2). Even under extreme attack by the AMA, Reams never wavered with his teaching that the major factors working against perfect health were poor food quality, inadequate water, and negative mental disposition.
And the factors used to build that famous "equation" for perfect health?
- An urine Brix (sugar) of 1.5---denoting an adequate energy level...
- An urine pH of 6.4---signifying a proper mineral balance in the body...
- A saliva pH of 6.4---pointing to sufficient digestive enzymes...
- An urine conductivity between 4200 and 4900 microsiemens---showing correct body electrolytes...
- An urine evaluation of 40,000 cellular particles per liter---verifying the replacement of worn-out cells...
- A very low urine concentration of nitrate---which shows the body is not overwhelmed with toxicity
AND - A low urine concentration of ammonia---which speaks to prompt removal of this notorious metabolism byproduct...
Note 1. The medical doctors claimed the boy had epileptic seizures and would not survive until the age of five. Reams found instead that he had diabetic seizures. Using a Reams diet the boy went on to live a long and healthy life with children of his own.
Note 2. On Reams' scale, the healthiest humans have 100% reserve energy; medical doctors can first recognize sickness at 30%; the "point of no return" (PNR) is 4%; and the dead have 0%.