Saturday, 5 January 2013

My New Year's Resolution



At this time of the year I suppose I’m like most people in so much that I start to review what has happened to me in the year just gone and start to plan for the following year. I must admit 2012 will go down as one of my better years, made lots of new friends and have some wonderful memories. So I biggest wish for 2013 is some more of the same please.

I think one of the best things I did was start this blog. I’m not one for sharing personal details about my life and that of my family but somehow sharing bits on here doesn’t really feel like I’ve compromised my integrity in anyway. Instead it has allowed me to share some of my thoughts and feeling that I hope has given you the reader something to mull over in your mind.

Anyway back to my new year’s resolution for 2013, well, I’ve made four. The four are to do with my family, my business, my friends and my health. The one that I’m going to blog about for the next few months is the one to do with my health. I’m now 47 and although I’m in pretty good health, I can honestly say that I cannot do the things I used to do only a few years ago. I can’t lift as much weight; it takes longer to get in or out of chairs and my joints ache first thing in the morning and I’m overweight. On the plus side, I’m not on any medication or suffer from any major ailments. So on the whole I would say my health is ok but not perfect.

So the goal I’ve set myself is to see if it is possible to get back to as close to perfect health as possible and hopefully in doing so I’ll be able to lose this weight and some of the minor niggles I mentioned.

The first and most obvious questions that needs answering is, what is perfect health and how do you measure it?

Well, according to Dr Carey Reams the formula for perfect health is:

PH =       CS           1.5          6.4          6-7C       0.4M      3
          6.4                                                                               3

As I mentioned in my one of my previous blogs, I came across RBTI (Reams' Biological Theory of Ionization) a while ago and since then I’ve been trying to understand what these numbers mean. I even went to Holland and had a two day course with a chap who practises RBTI to get to the bottom of it. Although trying to explain what each one of these numbers represents is quite easy but what isn’t easy to explain is how this affects your health.

To give you a small example of the complexities of these numbers, I’ve taken this extract from Dr Beddoe’s book ‘Biological Ionization as applied to Human Nutrition’. (This isn’t the full paragraph; I’ve just taken a little bit of it to highlight my point).

“Male 68 years 5’8” 130lbs. Caucasian Retired. 

His numbers were 4.6     5.2          30C         4M+++  1
                                         6.0                                       9 
You will notice that the test information shows two critical factors. First, that his digestion is operating too rapidly, therefore, he is having diarrhea constantly. Secondly, he is in a state of extreme potassium deficiency, which meant that the messages were not getting through for proper organ function”.

Alas it’ll be a while before I can get this much data out of a set of numbers, but now that I’ve started to study RBTI, I can start to see some very basic information and with that I’ll be able to use it help myself get to my goal of almost perfect health.

My aim over the next few blogs will be two-fold. Firstly, I’ll try to explain the RBTI formula and some basic information on what each one of these numbers represents. Secondly I’ll be starting to test my own numbers and blog about the results. My numbers will be on here for all to see and more importantly, what I’m doing about changing them for the better. There will be a lot of trial and error so bare with me on this journey. Obviously any feedback from those already following RBTI will be muchly appreciated.

Happy New Year.

Ammo

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