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Page 46 of the Alphabetical Reference Manual (ARM)...."EQUATION" as applied to "Energy in" and "Energy out"

RS: 1.5 [urine Brix---first number] tells you the exact amount of oxygen to the brain.  No loss of energy, regardless of work that day, to replace all that you burnt up that one day. It shows that your body is functioning perfect, if rest of numbers are perfect.  Energy production is at a maximum, and vitamin C above 4,500 milligrams per liter of blood. No parasites. Tells you the frequency. This is how the body should throw off if it's operating perfectly. Denotes the amount of potential energy available per pound of weight.

RS: Second number tells you you're getting the exact amount of mineral from the food you eat, the mineral content of your body, both numbers (pH) [i.e., 6.4 + 6.4 = 12.8 as 2nd number].

RS: The next number (saline) [third number] your electrolytes are perfect, so your mineral content is being taken out of the foods, therefore you're getting the correct amount of energy on the  frequency.

RS: First 3 things denotes that your digestion is perfect, the electrical energy is not too high or too low in the liver, therefore the cells are being made as fast as they need to be exchanged. These 3 factors puts you together.

RS: Other 2 takes us apart.  A normal loss, how fast the cells should be exchanged all the time.


  1. One current RBTI teacher claims that "energy in" is represented by  a total of three numbers: namely, urine Brix, urine pH and saliva pH.  Using the perfect equation, this would add up as 1.5 + 6.4 +6.4 = 14.3 total.
  2. As far as "energy out", that teacher claims that you should add the salts value, nitrate value, and ammonia value.  Again, using the perfect equation you would have 6.5 + 3 + 3 = 12.5 total.
  3. Another teacher claims that the salts value should be added OR NOT to the urine Brix, urine pH, and saliva pH.  Hence, the perfect equation yields 20.8 for "energy in" and 6 for "energy out" OR 14.3 for "energy in" and 6 for "energy out".
  4. It should be obvious by now that major confusion abounds.  Because these Reams webpages are designed to reduce RBTI confusion, it seems reasonable to carefully examine the actual statements Reams made as quoted above from the ARM. 
  5. Here is my interpretation of "Energy in":
  • 1.5 from the Brix value
  • 12.8 from the pH value ("both numbers" as shown in the Reams quote)
  • 6.5 from the Salts reading (i.e., "The next number---saline")
  • 20.8 Total "energy in"

What are the "Other 2" numbers that "take us apart"?  The cell debris shows the discard of non-soluble carcinoma waste and should be kept high, but not counted, i.e., this should be 4M until all carcinoma cells are discarded.  It seems to me that Reams wanted the "Other 2 takes us apart" values to be nitrate + ammonia.  This explains why the healing process should show urine Brix, urine pH, and saliva pH kept right on the money while the urea is kept as high as possible without going up into heart stress ranges.  The "healing range" as shown on teacher charts attempts to reflect this.

Your comments are always welcome.

Rex Harrill
04/23/2005

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