Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Lemons, Lemons, Everywhere!

Lemons, Lemons, Everywhere in RBTI, All I see is lemons.  
Why does RBTI require the use of lemons?  

Well, let's take a look at the lemon from Dr. Reams' POV. 

1.  The lemon is anionic. Anionic substances are substances which release the energy from a reaction or stimulate the body to accept energy.  It establishes a "resistance" media when in contact or reaction with other food.  This resistance between nuclear atmospheres results in energy that the body can modify to a frequency the organ systems can readily use.  To put it simply, the lemon, in conjunction with calciums, helps extract energy from the living aspects of our food.

2.  Lemon stimulates the liver to flush itself of toxins and stimulates the biliary action of the liver, resulting in a bile that is then more capable of breaking down the food in preparation for absorption.

3.  Calcium is a very important mineral in our bodies and lemon "fixes" calcium.

4.  Lemon assists in blood purification, which further neutralizes
 toxins, helps tie up acetones, and assists in oxygenation of the blood.

5.  Lemon contains glucose and potassium salts, which helps to tonify and stabilize the heart muscle. It also assists in fluidifying the blood which takes strain off the heart.

6.  Citric acid turns to citric salts in the stomach and clears the mucous and encrustations off an ulcerated area in the stomach and duodenum, which then allows the healing process to begin.

7.  Some evidence suggests that lemon juice over time may help pull cholesterol & triglycerides out of the blood. 

8.  Lemon seems to dissolve or pull crystalline deposits out of joints and muscles-helping arthritic conditions.

9.  Uric acid & urates, which accumulate in the joints and muscles, may be helped by the "fixative" character of the anionic lemon.

10.  Intestinal parasites are disrupted by the presence of lemon and lemon peel. Protozoans, parasite eggs and segments and even some bacterial forms are rendered inactive.

11.  Lemon helps dissolve both cholesterol and calcium deposits in the gallbladder, as well as assisting in the removal of calcium deposits in the kidneys.

12.  Lemon and honey have long been used as a gargle for sore throats and oral infections. 

13.  Olive oil and lemon on salads help soothe the gallbladder.  Olive oil also ties up unwanted alkaloids and will eventually dissolve cholesterol gallstones.

14. On the outside, lemon juice is excellent for acne as a facewash, cuts and scrapes as an antibacterial wash, hair to cut the soap and film scum left behind by other cleaners, feet to deodorize and toughen sensitive skin.

This is why the lemon is the all-star player of the RBTI followed by calcium in close second.









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