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A few words about gmo

2/10/2017

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The dictionary describes "genome" as: the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism. The complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.

That definition expands to cover the confusion offered to nature by scientists and their ever-pressing mission to somehow improve lifeforms via GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) processes. To listen to them, they will not be satisfied until they can modify life to the point it can be born, grow, and not age on a diet of nothing at all. Think "sunset technology" here and rest assured that nature will effortlessly continue to squash their lofty plans.

Most, if not all, authors quoted in the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization literature are uniformly unimpressed with GMO. They stand united in viewing lifeforms coming down the biological ages as fully perfect in every sense. They have unwavering trust that when those biologically perfect lifeforms are conceived and allowed to grow with the full spectrum of minerals needed for their respective kind, or order, they will progress through their lives unaffected by germ, parasite, or disease.

The RBTI community views all disease as a mineral deficiency. Their response when shown a gene sequence which claims to identify a "disease" is that if the appropriate minerals had been available at the time of the gene creation, a higher order of genetic expression would have developed.

Although there are several diseases, plant or animal, such as wheat rust or muscular dystrophy, that strongly resist mid-life reversal, almost all life forms will find health if their required building materials are present during seed, sperm, or egg development. Good parentage and good food (following a good birth) is to be devoutly desired and is absolutely our heritage.
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​Rex Harrill
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Calcium, potassium, and the supplement bottle

2/8/2017

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I am sometimes asked why we RBTI types seem to always be supplementing with calcium. "Why not potassium, its sister major anion, or other elements?" they say.

There is no doubt that potassium, the major element for the brain, is important. Too little and the possibility of brain tumor appears. We don't actually test for potassium availability, but low ureas when in the earlier stages of the healing range can signal a problem. On the other hand, too high a urea reading requires equal wariness because of the risk of heart attack. That concern takes the joy out of an automatic "Yay! I am getting lots and lots of potassium."

So where might we be getting too much potassium? Dr. Reams entrusted the agricultural and animal husbandry side of RBTI to Dr. Skow, his veterinarian associate of long standing. Those of us who have used a Brixmeter enough to know that 99% of everything we find in a grocery store, fresh or processed, is the lowest possible quality, keep our calcium supplements nearby. Dr. Beddoe even goes so far as to say that he considers modern low-Brix, low-calcium foods "toxic," by their very nature.

But again, "How does it get that way?" Perhaps our answer is in these few words in which Dr. Skow elegantly describes the state of modern agriculture where we can almost visualize need-to-pay-the-rent farmers over-fertilizing abused soil with growth inducing potassium. The reference is to livestock. The wisdom applies to all animals.

-------Mainline Farming for Century 21--------
Potassium is essential for growth, but it is easy to fertilize with too much. Potassium in soil is fairly soluble. Calcium is fairly insoluble. Nature has ordered microorganisms into the soil to manage the ratios. But when chemicals of organic synthesis annihilate that valuable livestock in the soil, plants substitute potassium for calcium, always exacerbating disease problems, always setting up the ultimate embarrassment. Cows go down on bad feed. The classic signs and symptoms are bad kidneys. Hogs become arthritic. Dairy animals [cows] get mastitis and somatic cell counts go through the roof.  
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Most readers can decipher "go down." Some will use Skow's words as enough reason to study RBTI.

Rex Harrill
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    Rex Harrill

    Long time RBTI fan.  Mainly I seem to be a librarian these days.

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