What is the "healing range"?
As the RBTI matured over the years, various consultants repeatedly rediscovered Reams' original instructions that the most consistent way to restore someone to "Range A" was to have them concentrate on maintaining their sugars, urine pH, saliva pH, and salts steadily within narrow parameters that allow the highest possible energy for their body to undergo a thorough rebuilding.
Staying within the parameters is fairly easy when one is equipped with proper water, lemon, supplements, and guidance from a RBTI consultant.
The rebuilding is easy to monitor. During the process, the cell debris will stay in the 4M range to show continual replacement of old cells. Likewise, the urea is to stay in the 16-19 area. Note that there are certain cautions to be observed to guard against potassium shortages.
As the body nears the completion of rebuilding, the cell debris will slowly fall to its perfect Range A (.04M) and the urea will gradually drop down to its perfect Range A (3/3).
Dr. Reams clearly instructed his students that the body can continue to gain reserve energy once the urea is stabilized at 3/3. Never forget that the purpose of the RBTI is to gain energy.
A major side benefit to many people is that during this process, one's weight will automatically approach their genetic ideal as the sugar is held to Range A (1-2 Brix).
Clicking the black and white thumbnail on the left will take you to a larger size version of Dr. Challen Waychoff's Range Chart as he originally obtained it from Dr. Reams. Clicking the middle image will take you to Dr. Manthei's modified Range Chart which shows the healing range cross-hatched. Clicking the color thumbnail on the right will take you to Dr. Beddoe's modified Range Chart. Although Dr. Beddoe has chosen to indicate his "swing" range by colored blocks, I have added two yellow lines to help the reader understand the concept of "staying in the healing range".
Staying within the parameters is fairly easy when one is equipped with proper water, lemon, supplements, and guidance from a RBTI consultant.
The rebuilding is easy to monitor. During the process, the cell debris will stay in the 4M range to show continual replacement of old cells. Likewise, the urea is to stay in the 16-19 area. Note that there are certain cautions to be observed to guard against potassium shortages.
As the body nears the completion of rebuilding, the cell debris will slowly fall to its perfect Range A (.04M) and the urea will gradually drop down to its perfect Range A (3/3).
Dr. Reams clearly instructed his students that the body can continue to gain reserve energy once the urea is stabilized at 3/3. Never forget that the purpose of the RBTI is to gain energy.
A major side benefit to many people is that during this process, one's weight will automatically approach their genetic ideal as the sugar is held to Range A (1-2 Brix).
Clicking the black and white thumbnail on the left will take you to a larger size version of Dr. Challen Waychoff's Range Chart as he originally obtained it from Dr. Reams. Clicking the middle image will take you to Dr. Manthei's modified Range Chart which shows the healing range cross-hatched. Clicking the color thumbnail on the right will take you to Dr. Beddoe's modified Range Chart. Although Dr. Beddoe has chosen to indicate his "swing" range by colored blocks, I have added two yellow lines to help the reader understand the concept of "staying in the healing range".
Close study allows the reader to understand that the charts ultimately say much the same thing. Drs. Waychoff, Manthei and Beddoe are to be commended for producing such clear visual guides designed to help people easily comprehend the inner workings of the Reams Biological Theory of Ionization.
Beware, though, a confusion that sometimes arises in that people mistakenly assume that bringing one's body into the healing range means they are no longer sick. That is not the case at all. The following letter from a Reams family member with many years of RBTI experience helps greatly to clarify this point:
"The submitted numbers ARE in the healing range. Medical tests are not designed to pick up healing ranges. They only tell us what is normal, and normal is the average of all. Body chemistry in the healing range does not mean that a person is almost well. It means that the environment is now provided in which healing can take place. Medical doctors know little about the requirements for that kind of environment. They only know statistics, averages, and norms. A person's body chemistry in the healing range does not mean that the person will survive. It means that the person has a better chance to survive. It means that where there was no chance before, there now is a chance. There are things that still can go wrong. Healing takes a lot of energy. If the person who needs to heal does not get complete bed rest with a minimal amount of exertion, the body will not heal. If that person does not eat the correct diet to keep the numbers in the healing range, their body will not heal. If the person does not drink the correct amount of the right type of liquids as indicated by their test numbers, their body will not heal. And even IF the person gets complete bed rest, and eats and drinks everything he/she should, that is still no guarantee that they will get well. That person may be so ill that the healing process is too great a strain on the heart. In those cases, that person will not live. However, every case that I ever saw where the person did not live, they died gently, without pain. Even when there is no hope, having body chemistry in the healing range removes the painful scourge of disease. Our experience has shown us that 85-90% of the people who take advantage of that chance to survive, do survive.
Having one's body chemistry in the healing range is not a guarantee for recovery. It is only a guarantee for hope. Without that guarantee for hope, there is nothing.
I hope this clears up some of the confusion."
Beware, though, a confusion that sometimes arises in that people mistakenly assume that bringing one's body into the healing range means they are no longer sick. That is not the case at all. The following letter from a Reams family member with many years of RBTI experience helps greatly to clarify this point:
"The submitted numbers ARE in the healing range. Medical tests are not designed to pick up healing ranges. They only tell us what is normal, and normal is the average of all. Body chemistry in the healing range does not mean that a person is almost well. It means that the environment is now provided in which healing can take place. Medical doctors know little about the requirements for that kind of environment. They only know statistics, averages, and norms. A person's body chemistry in the healing range does not mean that the person will survive. It means that the person has a better chance to survive. It means that where there was no chance before, there now is a chance. There are things that still can go wrong. Healing takes a lot of energy. If the person who needs to heal does not get complete bed rest with a minimal amount of exertion, the body will not heal. If that person does not eat the correct diet to keep the numbers in the healing range, their body will not heal. If the person does not drink the correct amount of the right type of liquids as indicated by their test numbers, their body will not heal. And even IF the person gets complete bed rest, and eats and drinks everything he/she should, that is still no guarantee that they will get well. That person may be so ill that the healing process is too great a strain on the heart. In those cases, that person will not live. However, every case that I ever saw where the person did not live, they died gently, without pain. Even when there is no hope, having body chemistry in the healing range removes the painful scourge of disease. Our experience has shown us that 85-90% of the people who take advantage of that chance to survive, do survive.
Having one's body chemistry in the healing range is not a guarantee for recovery. It is only a guarantee for hope. Without that guarantee for hope, there is nothing.
I hope this clears up some of the confusion."
beware bogus range charts
Finally, be ever so careful of bogus charts, counterfeit charts, or malicious charts. I show as illustration this weird chart that appears to have been constructed by someone who knows little to nothing about RBTI. There is a short movie that explains how to review a chart.