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I'd be interested in knowing what others' assessment is of Dr. Carey

Reams' work and his Reams Biolitcal Theory of Ionization (RBTI). Has

anyone worked with a consultant and gotten good results, or know of

someone who has?

I am working with a RBTI consultant at the moment concerning my

parents' health (ages 75 and 80), and am having some misgivings because

of the severity of the detoxing that they've gone through and still not

fully recovered from.

If anyone can give any insights or experience they've had, I'd be much

appreciative.

Fern

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Fern,

> I'd be interested in knowing what others' assessment is of Dr. Carey

> Reams' work and his Reams Biolitcal Theory of Ionization (RBTI). Has

> anyone worked with a consultant and gotten good results, or know of

> someone who has?

>

> I am working with a RBTI consultant at the moment concerning my

> parents' health (ages 75 and 80), and am having some misgivings because

> of the severity of the detoxing that they've gone through and still not

> fully recovered from.

>

> If anyone can give any insights or experience they've had, I'd be much

> appreciative.

If you want insights and experience from those actually involved in

RBTI, rather than the second hand accounts or judgments you are likely

to receive here, you would do best to visit the RBTI group on

(RBTI.). Reams approach to chemistry (which you don't

need to buy into in order to benefit from his work and insights) is

sufficiently controversial that it is one of those things you just

have to do to see if it works.

Also the primary advocate of Reams' work, both human and agricultural,

is Rex Harrill, and while he occasionally posts on this list (and many

many moons ago was a moderator) he runs both the RBTI group (Brix

principles applied to humans) and the Brixtalk group (Brix principles

applied to agriculture). Rex, unlike most people involved with the

concept of Brix (who usually adopt either the agricultural work of

Reams and not the human work, or the human work of Reams and not the

agricultural work, despite the demonstrated success of Reams in both

areas), is a serious advocate of both approaches.

One of the members of this group did an interview with him a few years

ago that you can find here:

http://www.wolfrivernaturals.com/high-brix-farming-and-gardening.htm

Hope that helps,

--

" Wartime brings the ideal of the State out into very clear relief, and

reveals attitudes and tendencies that were hidden. In times of peace

the sense of the State flags in a republic that is not militarized.

For war is essentially the health of the State. "

~ Randolph Bourne, 1919

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Hi , I appreciate your response.

I am already on the RBTI group, but I find the majority who post

there are RBTI consultants, and the discussions revolve largely around

the minutia of what Dr. Reams meant or would have thought about this or

that. It's a bit off-putting, to be honest, to one who is trying to get

a better " big picture " of the whole thing. I'd like to read first

person unsolicited reports of what RBTI has done for them, not what

RBTI consultants report are the results for their clients.

I'd be interested in your personal assessment of RBTI, if you would be

willing to share it. If you'd rather email me offlist, that would be

fine.

Thanks again.

Fern

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