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The top ten for each factor in the RBTI analysis... 

Carbohydrate (sugar)...
  1. Measured as Brix, i.e., percent sucrose---but actually a summation of all types of sugars in one's urine.
  2. Tends to be lowest about 2 PM and then rises in the late afternoon and evening.
  3. Correlates strongly to blood oxygenation.
  4. Is controlled by the pancreas and liver.
  5. Low sugar can lead to blackouts.
  6. Can be normalized by green drink.
  7. Can be stored in muscles and fat.
  8. If sugar and salt too high, not drinking adequate water.
  9. Oils turn to sugar in the system.
  10. Between 2 and 5.5 Brix is Zone of Misery
Urine pH...
  1. Perfect value is 6.4.
  2. Below 6.4 indicates speeded up digestion (diarrhea).
  3. Above 6.4 indicates slowed digestion (constipation).
  4. Indicates mineral balance and adequacy.
  5. Life ceases about 4.2.
  6. Measure of resistance.
  7. Movement direction affected by type of calcium.
  8. Determines whether energy is being gained or lost.
  9. Vitamin D raises the urine pH.
  10. Vitamin C lowers the urine pH.
Saliva pH...
  1. Perfect value is 6.4.
  2. Indicates strength of digestive juices.
  3. Tells you if food digesting too slowly.
  4. Speaks to "what is happening".
  5. Determines how much energy you will get out of food.
  6. Anionic.
  7. Reacts against cationic food.
  8. Tends to "come into line" as urine pH is adjusted with calciums.
  9. Foods digest quickest when saliva pH is far apart from urine pH.
  10. Excessive thickening causes difficulty in obtaining pH reading if too much sea salt consumed.
Salts...
  1. High retention can lead to angina heart attack.
  2. Forty eight different kinds all register as "salts".
  3. Can be chloride, non-chloride, carbonate, or insulin (protein) types.
  4. Overloads stored in body tissues.
  5. Carries the body's electrical signals.
  6. High values draw moisture out of cartilage.
  7. One factor in varicose veins.
  8. Causes all blood vessels to overly dilate.
  9. On skin helps to keep bacteria and fungus at bay.
  10. Range not as critical as urea overload.
Cell Debris...
  1. Indicates if nature is cooperating or not.
  2. Fragments of discarded carcinoma cells.
  3. Last test number to come into Range A.
  4. Can indicate need for Vitamin E.
  5. Tip-off to whether person is working too hard.
  6. Usually an unimportant value for first test.
  7. Cells are never repaired, only replaced.
  8. Kept at 4M or higher for healing range.
  9. Simple visual subjective test as accuracy not vital.
  10. Can indicate terrific calcium deficiency.
Nitrate nitrogen...
  1. Toxic to body, but needed by plants for leaf growth.
  2. Causes heart to beat too hard.
  3. Urine foam indicates excess.
  4. Anionic form.
  5. An electrolyte that holds the cell together.
  6. Portion of the urea.
  7. Can indicate oncoming heart attack
  8. Indication as to whether base exchange is occuring.
  9. Oxide form of nitrogen
  10. Excess denotes loss of energy
Ammoniacal nitrogen...
  1. Toxic to body, but needed by plants for fruiting growth.
  2. Cationic form.
  3. Urine foam indicates excess.
  4. Excess can lead to pectoris heart attack.
  5. Assists in controlling body temperature.
  6. Portion of the urea.
  7. Unpleasant smell a tip-off to illness.
  8. Pungent diaper smell indicates need for water.
  9. Signals undigested protein.
  10. Often reduced with dolomite.
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