Dr. joseph manthei's take on reserve energy estimation
Dr. Manthei expressed strong doubt that anyone was ever effectively taught to calculate exact reserve energy by Reams' methods, a claim disputed by Dr. Beddoe. Be that as it may, Manthei had a workable set of values that we must assume he ran by Reams during their close association and that we might just find work well for us.
Range A - 90 - 100%
Range B - 75 - 90% Range C - 50 - 75%
Range D - 25 - 50%
Range E - less than 25%
So how do we determine what range someone is in? Reams stated that a person's overall range was simply the most unfavorable range that any of their test values fell in (i.e., the weakest link in the chain). Therefore, as an example, we must place someone with sugar, salts, and other values in, say, range B but with either pH in range D as being entirely in range D. It follows that the very best reserve energy that client can have is 50%. Similarly, should a client have all numbers in the A range but their sugar kept dropping into range E, we would consider their maximum energy as 25%.
Perhaps one of our wunderkid group members will refine this system enough to reduce those wide-value energy gaps and create a very useful drop-down style tool.
Range A - 90 - 100%
Range B - 75 - 90% Range C - 50 - 75%
Range D - 25 - 50%
Range E - less than 25%
So how do we determine what range someone is in? Reams stated that a person's overall range was simply the most unfavorable range that any of their test values fell in (i.e., the weakest link in the chain). Therefore, as an example, we must place someone with sugar, salts, and other values in, say, range B but with either pH in range D as being entirely in range D. It follows that the very best reserve energy that client can have is 50%. Similarly, should a client have all numbers in the A range but their sugar kept dropping into range E, we would consider their maximum energy as 25%.
Perhaps one of our wunderkid group members will refine this system enough to reduce those wide-value energy gaps and create a very useful drop-down style tool.