HOW ARE YOU DOING SO FAR?
Some people think RBTI is the simplest thing in the world. Others insist it is extremely complex.
The "it's easy" folks point out that if you drink your water (or lemonwater) at the right time, avoid the so-called "unclean" foods, have a wide variety of diet, practice moderation, and adopt a mentally more relaxed attitude, then you will naturally get better and better as the days go along.
The "it's a hard road" crowd like to point out that over the years the urine/saliva analysis has developed an uncanny reputation for identifying troubles such as blood sugar crashes and even brain tumors that defy cat scans, but which might show up on autopsy. They feel there are so many rules and complications that some people who really need RBTI simply forget RBTI rather than struggle with comprehension.
Both camps well understand that we came from the dust of the earth and that we must continually re-supply that dust to our minerally starved bodies. In other words, supplements are usually part of the equation.
Whether you find yourself resonating with either the "easy" or "tough" thought about keeping your body well-supplied with high quality building blocks, you need to know some of the lingo to understand what adherents might be telling you.
To that end, I've prepared a series of "pop" quizzes to let you see how you are faring. The software is in the form of an executable file that downloads, runs on your computer, and "grades" you after you finish. Don't worry, no one knows how you did or even whether you did. The online quizzes I've seen tend to phone home and tell someone, somewhere how you did. Nothing like that here. What I think you'll find is that as you gain talking familiarity with RBTI your scores will climb and climb. Please be aware that there are currently almost 200 questions and they are chosen randomly by the software.
If you are feeling adventurous, click the button. And, yes, you can share your thoughts if you wish. Sometimes people have non-standard answers that deserve consideration. The parable you can find at this Crossroads.ws page makes a point.
Finally, Reams and the teachers who followed him found it necessary to spend a lot of time in seminars getting students to "unlearn" so much they had been taught that works quite differently in the real world. As teacher Challen Waychoff responds when a student points out how they were taught in high school or college, "That's not how the body works." The quiz may tax you in that regard.
The "it's easy" folks point out that if you drink your water (or lemonwater) at the right time, avoid the so-called "unclean" foods, have a wide variety of diet, practice moderation, and adopt a mentally more relaxed attitude, then you will naturally get better and better as the days go along.
The "it's a hard road" crowd like to point out that over the years the urine/saliva analysis has developed an uncanny reputation for identifying troubles such as blood sugar crashes and even brain tumors that defy cat scans, but which might show up on autopsy. They feel there are so many rules and complications that some people who really need RBTI simply forget RBTI rather than struggle with comprehension.
Both camps well understand that we came from the dust of the earth and that we must continually re-supply that dust to our minerally starved bodies. In other words, supplements are usually part of the equation.
Whether you find yourself resonating with either the "easy" or "tough" thought about keeping your body well-supplied with high quality building blocks, you need to know some of the lingo to understand what adherents might be telling you.
To that end, I've prepared a series of "pop" quizzes to let you see how you are faring. The software is in the form of an executable file that downloads, runs on your computer, and "grades" you after you finish. Don't worry, no one knows how you did or even whether you did. The online quizzes I've seen tend to phone home and tell someone, somewhere how you did. Nothing like that here. What I think you'll find is that as you gain talking familiarity with RBTI your scores will climb and climb. Please be aware that there are currently almost 200 questions and they are chosen randomly by the software.
If you are feeling adventurous, click the button. And, yes, you can share your thoughts if you wish. Sometimes people have non-standard answers that deserve consideration. The parable you can find at this Crossroads.ws page makes a point.
Finally, Reams and the teachers who followed him found it necessary to spend a lot of time in seminars getting students to "unlearn" so much they had been taught that works quite differently in the real world. As teacher Challen Waychoff responds when a student points out how they were taught in high school or college, "That's not how the body works." The quiz may tax you in that regard.