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Reams learned that organs, tissues and their cells are built and maintained via a
process exactly like electroplating.
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REAMS’ BIOLOGICAL THEORY OF IONIZATION (RBTI)
An agricultural engineer.
He operated a research lab and ag consulting service based in Orlando, Florida between 1930 and 1968.
His work was interrupted during and after the WWII because of near fatal injuries from a land mine in the Philippines resulting in paralysis from the waist down along with other massive injuries.
In 1951 he attended a Kathryn Kuhlman meeting where he was “healed.” (see I Believe In Miraclesby Kathryn Kuhlman, Chapter 2)
Carey A. Reams
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Math and Chemistry/Physics were his forte.
Reams believed for something to exist in any dimension it had to be describable in mathematical terms.
To understand who Reams was and where he was coming from is to take a look at what he discovered.
Math and Chemistry
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“Health Care” is really Sick-Care.Medical science does not know what ideal health is No Wellness Model. No consistent Reference Point only
“NORMAL”
Lack of understanding cause and effect. Both health and agricultural science
function like a ship without a rudder because of lacking a mathematical model.
Both sciences rely on Diagnosis.
Reams’ Came To Believe
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To Diagnose — Is To Guess
Diagnosis — “…the determination of the nature of disease from a study of its symptoms. Said to be little more than a guess enlightened by experience.”
Black’s Law Dictionary
The best health under the diagnostic
approach is “NORMAL.”
In medical science, “norms” or “mean” averages have come to be presumed a measure of health. The assumption is, if your tests are “normal,” there must not be anything wrong, therefore, you are considered “healthy”—especially since that person may have walked in under their own steam without any apparent difficulty.
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The Sickness of NORMAL
Take urine pH for instance. Medical science considers that if a urine pH measurement is between 4.6 and 8.0 (some between 4.0 and 8.0) it is considered “normal.”
How was this “normal” urine pH range established? By randomly measuring the urine pH of a large group of people
The problem — How healthy were those being sampled? A pH of 8 is 2511 times more alkaline than a pH of 4.6.7
The Sickness of NORMAL
3 year old neighbor child.
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A Kick-Off Event
Beginning in the early 1930s, working with an oscilloscope, Reams discovered that every biologic entity has a basic frequency that is fundamental to its overall form and function.
He discovered that the human frequency was the highest.
This frequency is based on the geometry of the basic elements that make up each entity.
Reams’ Tools: Oscilloscope and Math
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Biologic life is composed of mathematical forms that dictate functions.
Mathematics is the modeling language for form and function.
He found that the frequency provided information that could be used to construct mathematical models for revealing the diet of plants, animals, as well as humans.
Reams’ Tools: Oscilloscope and Math
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If mineral element(s) are missing in an Upstream area, the change in the molecular crystal form (and associated frequency) will be seen in the Downstream.
An upstream mineral change is a frequency change.
A change in frequency is a change in structure/form.
A change is structure/form is a change in function.
A change is function is dis-ease.
Dis-ease is a mineral deficiency.
Dis-ease — Upstream Cause & Downstream Effect
(A) Vibrational Structure
(B) Rotational
Structure
(C) Fine (centrifugal)
Structure
(D) Superfine (tumbling)
Structure
(E) Hyperfine (nuclear spin) Structure
Figure 3-7
Subfrequencies Of Vibrational Structure
Downstream
Upstream
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“Can’t Manage What You Don’t Know How to Measure”
Reams’ Biological Theory of Ionization (RBTI) provides the only mathematical or wellness model for referencing, measuring, and managing what Ideal health is and must be.
It’s all about the math of digestion. RBTI provides the only way to actually understand and regulate the digestive process through diet and lifestyle.
Defines, and references Ideal / Perfect in order to know the cause.
RBTI is about addressing the mineral deficiencies through tailor making diets
according to the RBTI “numbers.”
i.e., “Health By The Numbers”
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Reams’ Math Of Perfect Digestion &
Perfect Health
CS + 1.56.40
6.40
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Math expression of Ideal electro-
chemistry for cell fluids as determined
from fresh samples of Urine and Saliva.
Common Sense Perfect Health
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“Normal” vs Ideal Digestion
“Normal” digestion is assumed to have taken place as long as food is broken down into small enough particles to be absorbed into the blood from the intestines.
“Petri dish digestion.”
IDEAL digestion only takes place when the chemistry of the digestion is able to convert the mineral energy released from the food, to the frequency of the human tissue, as the food encounters the digestive juices.
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Perfect or Ideal Digestion
Perfect or Ideal Digestion is ultimately aprocess of adjusting or changing frequencyfrom the lower frequency of the food to thehigher frequency of the cell.
So it is NOT true to say, “you are what youeat.”
In order for any particle of food energy tobe taken in and utilized by the human bodyit has to be put on the human frequency bydigestive and metabolic processes.
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Ideal digestion only takes place when the pH of the body’s fluids, as reflected in the Urine and Saliva pH, is kept between 6.20 -(6.40)- 6.60.
Ideal resistance (known as “electron press”) is a must.
Ideal digestion must account for frequency adjustment of the energy being released from the food in order for that energy to be usable to the human body via the liver.
Water, Oxygen & Calcium are the Keys to make this happen. The liver must have the right amount of these.
Calcium is the regulator of resistance in the gut to begin with.
Calcium required by weight and volume more than any other mineral.
Ideal Digestion
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Ideal Digestion A human body lives on the energy released from the food
eaten, not from the food itself.
Frequency adjustment must begin in the gut.
The reaction between food and digestive juices should result in the correct line of resistance and frequency adjustment, if all mineral needs are being supplied to build the right molecular form.
The alimentary canal functions just like the soil of the garden or farm. The line of resistance (electomagneticpressure) that results from interaction of plant foods and microbiologic life controls energy release from the soil to the plant.
20% of your body’s energy needs must come from the diet. 80% of your body’s energy needs must come from the air.
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Ideal Digestion
The more the pH of the urine and saliva moves above 6.40, the greater the electro-chemical resistance (electron press), so the slower the bowel transit time.
Ideal bowel transit time at 6.40, with all else equal, should be 18 hours.
The more the pH of the urine and saliva moves below 6.40, the less the electro-chemical resistance, so the faster the bowel transit time.
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Ideal Digestion
Any energy from the food that is not put on the human frequency, due to incorrect resistance from weak digestive juices, cannot be utilized by the human.
It will be either eliminated or stored.
That which is stored is a significant factor in
the cause of food allergies.
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Key Digestive
Organs
Brain Frequency source.
Power generator
Liver Needs Water,
Oxygen & Calcium
Iron, Iodine & Vit A
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Mineral Availability to Liver
Begins In The Soil
Care and feeding of the soil. Analysis
Supplementation. Calcium
Phosphate
Potassium
Nitrogen
Carbon
Etc, etc.
Mineral Energy
from air
What We Learn Through RBTI
Man must regard nature as one unit, a whole and
everything that occurs in nature works together as
knots in a net
Diseases of plants are diseases of the soil.
Diseases of man are diseases of the plants and soils
they grown on — i.e., disease mineral deficiency
We must treat the origin of the disease, not the
symptom.
The alimentary canal is the soil for human health.
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What We Learn Through RBTI
… we must make soil building the basis of food building if
we are to use foods intelligently in the treatment of
diseases.
No man today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to
supply his system with the mineral salts he requires for
perfect health, because his stomach isn’t big enough to
hold them!
It is easier to cure sick soils than sick people,
And don’t forget, If you eat, you are
involved in agriculture.
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Food Quality and Brix Text
Measuring Mineral Content of Fresh Produce
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BRIX REFERENCE CHART FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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Measuring Mineral Energy Exchange According To Biochemical Individuality
Gender Age Height Weight Race
Energy In Energy Out
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Energy In Energy Out= (less Friction loss due to Oxygen)
i.e., ideal exchange rate
for a given frequency
What The Numbers Represent
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Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Structural differences during child bearing years between male and female due to frequency difference which affects calcium requirements.
GENDER DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
During child bearing years, females require 7 times more calcium than males.
Frequency period:
.0000024 μ-sec Male
.0000026 μ-sec Female
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From birth to 18 to 22 years the body is maturing through building mineral energy (density) into all organs and tissues, most importantly the liver.Ideally everyone should reach their maximum reserve energy by 18 to 22 years, if in perfect health.
AGE DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
It takes x amount of time and mineral energy to rebuild a worn out cell if one is in perfect health at age 18 to 22.
At age 10 it takes 1/2x
At age 40 it takes 2x
At age 60 it takes 3x
At age 80 it takes 4x30
In ideal health the body gets approximately 20% of its mineral energy needs from the food and 80% from the atmosphere.
HEIGHT DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
The more mineral reserve in the body the better it can pick up its needed atmospheric trace minerals via the lungs.
Skeletal size also has a part in this.
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Weight helps determine if one is able to convert fat to sugar.
Muscle is 4 times heavier than fat.
Overweightness usually demonstrates chronic potassium deficiency affecting thyroid gland.
WEIGHT DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
If overweight excess salts, toxins, drugs and sugars will store more in the fat.
If normal or underweight excess salts, toxins and sugars will store more in muscle.
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Race has to do with the amount of pigment in the skin.
Generally three levels of pigment concentration: Black; Brown; White
RACE DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
The more pigment, the more energy the body will pick up from the sun, including vitamin D.
The more pigment generally the more natural alcohol the body may produce, especially if excess sugar in urine.33
What is the occupation of the person and how, if any, does it affect the person’s chemistry. Amount of physical
activity is primary issue.
Eating and water drinking affected.
Work-a-holic?
LIFESTYLE DIFFERENCES
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Are there any religious or lifestyle practices that are influencing the chemistry.
Example: tobacco, recreational drugs, special diets such as vegan, etc.
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Sugar IssuesDiabetic tendenciesHypoglycemic tendenciesOxygen availability to brain and liverInsulin reactions to foodsHeadache potentialsBody core temperatureIndigestion issues
CARBOHYDRATE REVEALS
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Fainting or Blackout potential
Motion and Morning sickness issues
Conscious energy and wellbeing
Water needs.
Amount of energy available per pound of weight.35
Strength of digestive enzymesDigestive speedHow eruptive the digestionCationic / Anionic ratios and dominanceCalcium excesses and deficienciesCalcium types required/missingAnemia issuesReactivity of insulinParasite potential
pH REVEALS
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Bacterial, viral and fungal potentialsVitamin C issuesAffects on core temperatureFluid viscosity issuesNerve interference potentialMagnetic influencesHCl needsOxidation issuesYin (cationic) and Yang (anionic)
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Viscosity issuesTonicity issues / Osmotic changesCholesterol issuesCardiac StressSalting out issuesNerve sheath problemsNerve wavelength effect— if anionic, if cationic
CONDUCTIVITY REVEALS
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Electrolyte / Ionization issuesSmooth muscle issuesSalt storage issues Sea Salt 7 times worse
Water needs & hydration issuesPotassium connectionHypertension connectionCalcium depletion issues
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Kidney load or stress
How well nature is cooperating
Vitamin E needs
Vitamin C & A loss
CELL DEBRIS REVEALS
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Water needs
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Protein needs & affects in diet
Protein / Urea heart toxicity / stress
Nitrate part of urea
Ammonium part of urea
Potassium issuesAffecting weight
Brain symptoms/ issues
UREA REVEALS
Gender Age Height Weight Race Lifestyle
Water needs
Is nature cooperating
Is client cooperating
Work-a-holic issues
Fasting issues
Soluble vs Insoluble ureaRelation to Conductivity
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Follow the RBTI health rules and go by the numbers.
1. Start early with excellent prenatal RBTI nutritional chemistry.
Best for mom and dad to start 6 months before conception.
2. Provide proper amounts of distilled water.
Water consumption according to weight. I.e., weight divided by 2 converted to ounces.
Breast milk or formula do not supply enough extra pure water for infants and babies needs.
Avoid giving, with rare exception, juices and sugared drinks in place of pure water.
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How To Create A Healthier Child
3. Do not give foods too concentrated for digestive maturity. Children have immature digestions. Concentrated and/or toxic protein
Concentrated in carbohydrates
Salty foods.
Food consistency.
4. Don’t skip breakfast.
5. Children should be lacto-ovo vegetarians until the age of 12.
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How To Create A Healthier Child (cont.)
6. Avoid poor quality foods.
Highly refined convenience foods.
Salted convenience foods & no salt at the table.
Calcium deficient foods..
7. Avoiding parasites.
Don’t supply free room and board.
Pay attention to cross contamination from pets.
8. Proper Rest and Exercise.
9. What may be good for an adult, may not be good for a child.
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How To Create A Healthier Child (cont.)
One size doesn’t fit all.
What is food for one person is poison for
another!
Biochemical Individuality
"You know, you're right. Decaf isn't for everyone."“You know, you’re right.
Decaf isn’t for everyone.”43
“ADHD is the most commonly diagnosed behavioral disorder in children; however, many of these children have sleep disorders and are being misdiagnosed. In the author’s opinion (Dr. Jefferson), the ideal treatment for these children involves treating the blocked airway, allowing the child to breathe through the nose rather than the mouth. Mouth breathing irritates the mucosa, andthese children often will have swollen tonsils and adenoids, one of the major causes of upper airway obstruction, sleep disorders, and sleep apnea.”“Mouth breathing: Adverse effects on facial growth, health, academics, and behavior” by Yosh Jefferson, DMD, MAGD
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Body Chemistry & ADHD Example
“In the patient’s health questionnaire, his mother noted that he slept with his mouth open, he tired easily during the day and was easily winded, and he had severe behavior problems in school, throwing temper tantrums to the point where his teacher would have to call on the patient’s older brother to calm him. The patient was unable to concentrate in school and was failing most of his subjects.”
“Mouth breathing: Adverse effects on facial growth, health, academics, and behavior” by Yosh Jefferson, DMD, MAGD, JAGD January/February 2010.
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Example (cont)
Illustration Of Etiology
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Illustration Of Etiology (cont)
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Member made this comment: “Listening to the lecture by David Gozal, a pediatrician and a sleep specialist in Chicago, he mentioned that kids with these problems are always HOT.”
Some say, “Anything that can make a child sleepy (or tired) is important to asses.”
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Severe Low Sugar AffectsDeficient blood sugars Extreme oxygen deficiency aggravate mouth breathing.
Vitamin C deficiency caused by excess insulin.
Potentially emotionally and mentally unstable.• Substance abuse
Deficient core temperature due to deficient alcohol. Indigestion
Cold hands and feet
Intolerant of cold climates.
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Cationic Sugars = <1.2 brix
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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High Sugar AffectsExcess Blood sugars Oxygen deficiency aggravate mouth breathing
Vitamin C deficiency caused by lack of insulin.
Early stage of diabetic tendencies.
Overweight children
Excess core temperature due to excess alcohol. Excess body temperature cause or aggravate hot flashes and
night sweats
Intolerant of hot climates.
Alcohol enemy of calcium.
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Anionic Sugars = >2.0 brix
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Low pH
Low electrical resistance in digestion
Deficient electron press — too rapid a bowel transit time.
Deficient heat
Exaggerated vitamin C loss, but ascorbic acid is toxic to chemistry.
Poor quality HCl = poor protein digestion.
Cannot digest raw vegetable fiber.
Free room and board provided for fungus and virus.
True calcium deficiency.
Body fluids decreasing in viscosity.
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Cationic pH = <6.40
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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High pHHigh electrical resistance in digestion Excess electron press — too slow a bowel transit time.
Excess heat because of resistance
Exaggerated vitamin C loss, but can utilize ascorbic acid.
Digestive enzymes poor quality.
Raw leafy vegetables very valuable.
Free room and board provided for parasites and bacteria.
Body dealing with calcium excess because of calcium deficiency. Calcium being deposited in wrong places.
Body fluids increasing in viscosity.53
Anionic pH = >6.40
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Most Vulnerable organs in children.Lungs and upper respiratory tissues.
Colon — Constipation
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Anionic pH = >6.40 (cont)
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Low Conductivity
Low electrical conductance — low amperage
Communication between brain and organs becoming blocked.
Neuromuscular communications becoming blocked.
Lack of electrolytes, especially potassium.
Ionization and deionization being blocked.
Body fluids have insufficient viscosity.
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Cationic Conductivity = <6-7C
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Excess Conductivity (range 7 to 80C)Excess electrical conductance — Excess amperage Excessive electrical pressure, metabolic and neurologic reactions in overdrive, e.g.,
ADHD Myelin sheath destruction nerve short circuit.
Decreasing Resistivity Osmotic flows reversing, dehydration of critical tissue. Fluid viscosities increasing Causes of vascular cholesterol deposition — cardiac arrest Salting out issues.
RBC Agglutination — “Rouleaux” Blood laminar flow affected Blood protein denatured Vascular smooth muscle weakened — atherosclerosis, endothelial dysfunction and
intestinal dysfunction Calcium demands to oxidize excess salts
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Anionic Conductivity = >6-7C
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Nature not cooperating
Cells not being removed at proper time.
Dead cell accumulation.
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Cell Debris= <4M
1.56.40
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Nature is attempting to cooperate
Look for kidney stress.
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Cell Debris= ≥4M
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Deficient Urea (made up of Nitrate and Ammonium nitrogens)
Can mean deficient dietary protein and starvationNitrogen necessary for amino acid formation
Potassium follows proteinLack of protein = potassium deficiency
Key mineral for brain structure and function
Brain uses high amounts of potassium for THINKING.
Deficient urea can mean work-a-holic pattern, i.e., burning up more energy than taking in.
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Cationic Urea = <6
1.56.40
6.406 - 7C .04M
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Excess Urea
Represent the good and bad of protein metabolism
Excess urea blood viscosity cardiac stress cardiac arrest
Excess conductivity (above 35C) exacerbates ureas, so add 2 to the urea number
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Anionic Urea = >6
1.56.40
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WHY ARE YOU HERE?
Are you more tired than you think you should be? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Are you known to snore? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Do you have chronic headaches? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Do you feel like you don't sleep enough? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
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American Association of Physiological Medicine & Dentistry
WHY ARE YOU HERE?
Do you have chronic inflammation? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Do you have allergies? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Do you have digestive problems? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
Are you or your child performing physically and mentally to your utmost potential? RBTI Numbers can reveal this
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