A common complaint: My numbers bounce all over the place!
Steadiness is the name of the game. Numbers that to you seem to be "bouncing," "jumping," or "hopping" all over the place simply indicate low reserve energy (RE). Those inconsistent numbers are merely a way your body is saying "I'm a bit short down here with the minerals and energy needed to run the organs." Many testers are quick to point out that whereas a very first test from someone who has never started a Reams program gives an accurate view of the current body chemistry, subsequent tests often do not. Nor should they be expected to until the reserve energy is brought much higher.
This anomaly is because later tests (after starting a dietary program) can reflect that a person's body is "moving" in the sense that it may be, and probably is, either detoxifying or rebuilding. A common term for this among testers is "no picture" and the importance should not be overlooked.
A frequently used solution to this problem is to prepare a simple chart by recording both urine and saliva pH readings for three days at arising, 10 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, and 4 PM. These numbers can then be scanned and a reasonable average easily determined.
"Stuck" numbers, such as a persistent high saliva pH, can tell you that a certain part of your body is out of order, but numbers leaping in all directions are a clear sign of lowered reserve energy.
Even beginning RBTI students recognize that numbers which are starting to steady in, or settle down, indicate a regaining of reserve energy. Advanced students know that much pin-pointing of bodily dysfunction is possible once the numbers are stable.
Don't be discouraged by bouncing numbers. Find a good calcium chart, drink your water or lemon water when called for, and shift your body chemistry to a more settled state. Then follow your program until you see the changes it can bring. It took many years to become so depleted. It may take a while to rebuild.
A final thought on this subject: the mineral reserve also dramatically affects how one's numbers will move following a change in diet. For example, if someone has followed the Reams program long enough to build up a sizable reserve energy, they can sup as they will, sometimes wrongly, without their numbers sliding away from perfect---perhaps for a good while. That should be contrasted with the person of low reserve energy who may make a single dietary slip and find their numbers the following day to be even further away from the perfect Reams equation.
This anomaly is because later tests (after starting a dietary program) can reflect that a person's body is "moving" in the sense that it may be, and probably is, either detoxifying or rebuilding. A common term for this among testers is "no picture" and the importance should not be overlooked.
A frequently used solution to this problem is to prepare a simple chart by recording both urine and saliva pH readings for three days at arising, 10 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, and 4 PM. These numbers can then be scanned and a reasonable average easily determined.
"Stuck" numbers, such as a persistent high saliva pH, can tell you that a certain part of your body is out of order, but numbers leaping in all directions are a clear sign of lowered reserve energy.
Even beginning RBTI students recognize that numbers which are starting to steady in, or settle down, indicate a regaining of reserve energy. Advanced students know that much pin-pointing of bodily dysfunction is possible once the numbers are stable.
Don't be discouraged by bouncing numbers. Find a good calcium chart, drink your water or lemon water when called for, and shift your body chemistry to a more settled state. Then follow your program until you see the changes it can bring. It took many years to become so depleted. It may take a while to rebuild.
A final thought on this subject: the mineral reserve also dramatically affects how one's numbers will move following a change in diet. For example, if someone has followed the Reams program long enough to build up a sizable reserve energy, they can sup as they will, sometimes wrongly, without their numbers sliding away from perfect---perhaps for a good while. That should be contrasted with the person of low reserve energy who may make a single dietary slip and find their numbers the following day to be even further away from the perfect Reams equation.