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