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RBTI Digestion Speed: "Why guess when you can be sure?" -Dr. Carey Reams

  • Oct 4, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 24


Testing pH and looking at color and match results with coordinating number
Testing pH: matching color to numerical value.

RBTI- Reams Biological Theory of Ionization is a working explanation about the fundamental ionic energy composition and function of biological life. This is a non-invasive seven part test completed on urine and saliva. This test looks at the terrain of the body, when the body is imbalanced, meaning weak or deficient, that's when opportunistic pathogens take advantage.


RBTI testing uses urine and saliva, 6.4 is the magic number for optimal digestion. The process of digestion and purpose is to: digest, absorb, assimilate, and eliminate. Knowing the speeds, either normal (pH 6.4), fast (acidic pH4.5- 6.2), or slow (alkaline pH6.6-8.0), can tell how an individual’s digestive speed is. When the system is running too fast the body cannot absorb the nutrients or digest food appropriately, on the other hand, when digestion is too slow, toxic waste can be reabsorbed into the body. No matter where you fall in the scale/range there are the right foods to balance the body, the act of homeostasis. Diet and hydration is key but, if needed we can get the right calcium supplements getting to the optimal pH of 6.4, Range A.


Before knowing of the benefits of RBTI testing I would always show alkaline when doing Body Code work and did not have adequate resources at the time to balance. After learning about Dr. Carey Reams and his pH testing I found what I was looking for! Having an alkaline pH sets up the perfect environment for pathogens to live in the gut, i.e. parasites, fungus, mold, etc. also reabsorption of fecal matter in the colon because it is sitting in the colon for too long.


The speed of digestion is very important because of the purpose: digest, absorb, assimilate, and eliminate and having the right pH can create the proper speed for digesting the food we eat.


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