Hi Dee, 

I just want to remind you how proud I am of the commitment you've made to care for your body. Your desire to heal — mind, body, and spirit — is powerful, and I see that strength in every step you're taking.

What you're facing isn't just in your head — your body is carrying a heavy burden, and it's okay to acknowledge that. Mold toxicity, inflammation, and emotional layers can cloud even the brightest days. We’re going to peel those layers back together.

Healing is not about perfection. It’s about creating space for your body to release, restore, and return to the vibrant health that’s already yours. I believe in your body’s ability to heal — and I believe in you.
You’re not walking this road alone. Let’s keep going — one clear breath, one clean cell, one peaceful day at a time.

With so much love and belief in you,
Mari 🌿


 
 

RBTI Wellness Report 

Session Date: June 3, 2025
Location: creACTive Wellness Center
Practitioner: Mari with Elev8 Your Health
Email: deepark45@gmail.com
Phone: 205.222.4230

What You Shared with Me

  • Top Priorities: Inflammation & Weight Loss
  • History: These challenges have persisted off and on for 10+ years
  • Commitment Level: Highly motivated, already active and label-conscious, open to strategic changes
  • Food Reactions: Strong gluten, dairy, and paprika/red pepper sensitivity
  • Medication & Supplements: Uses Doxycycline for ocular rosacea; takes fish oil, calcium, D/K3, and vitamins, she has been off of her enzymes for several weeks
  • Trauma: Notable emotional events (loss, family stress)
  • Bowel Movements: Regular, often 4+ times daily
  • Bone Health: Diagnosed osteopenia and currently has a foot fracture

⚗️ RBTI Results Analysis

1. Sugar: 2.0
This is within a relatively balanced range, indicating stable blood sugar levels at the moment. However, we will continue to monitor for spikes, especially in response to hidden food sensitivities or stress.
2. Urine pH: 8.0 / Saliva pH: 6.0
  • This wide gap reflects alkaline urine with slightly acidic saliva, a common sign of mineral imbalance or active detox stress.
  • It can also indicate digestive enzyme insufficiency, especially when coupled with gut sensitivity and inflammation.
  • High urine pH may be influenced by calcium excretion, relevant for someone with osteopenia. We'll want to check for calcium loss through the urine.
3. Salt: 11.4
This is borderline low, which often correlates with:
  • Adrenal fatigue or under-functioning, which can impact hormone balance, energy, and water retention
  • Electrolyte depletion, despite water intake
  • Explains joint and muscle stiffness in the morning
4. Albumin: 4M+
This elevated albumin level points to:
  • Liver congestion and protein not being metabolized efficiently
  • Linked to the inflammatory burden, mold exposure, or detox pathways not clearing properly
  • Also common in those dealing with weight retention and poor circulation
5. Ureas: 5/7 (Total 12)
  • These values are moderate, suggesting mild metabolic waste retention.
  • The body is not fully eliminating protein by-products, which contribute to inflammation, brain fog, or fatigue.
  • Urea values can also reflect lymphatic stagnation and correlate with slow healing, like the current foot fracture.

🧠 Key Insights from Internal Terrain

  • There is detox burden on the liver and kidneys, and this is showing up in the pH split and albumin levels.
  • Despite your strong activity level and healthy habits, your internal terrain shows signs of inflammatory residue and mineral imbalance, which make weight loss harder.
  • High urine pH with osteopenia indicates that calcium is not being used properly in the body and is leaching into the urine.
  • Your gut appears sensitive and reactive, this is due to the toxic overload 

 Visera Scan Highlights

Mental & Emotional Overload

  • Central Nervous System, Serotonin, and Hormonal Endocrine System are highly out of range
  • Emotions: Elevated markers for anger, frustration, grief, and mistrust suggest unresolved emotional tension and adrenal depletion
  • Serotonin imbalance → contributes to mood swings, cravings, and sleep disruption
What all this means: 
Mold toxins (mycotoxins) are neurotoxic — they can cross the blood-brain barrier and directly irritate or inflame the brain and spinal cord.

What this causes:
  • Brain fog, poor focus, overstimulation or exhaustion
  • Dysregulation of mood, anxiety, or emotional outbursts
  • Heightened sensitivity to noise, light, or stress
  • Nervous system "on edge" — fight-or-flight stuck on
🛑 Mold + a clogged liver = toxins staying in circulation longer, keeping the CNS overstimulated.

2. Serotonin & Emotional Regulation Breakdown

Around 90% of serotonin is produced in the gut, which is often disrupted by:
  • Mold → damaging the gut lining (leaky gut)
  • Liver congestion → poor bile flow, poor fat digestion
  • Mineral deficiencies → impairing tryptophan conversion to serotonin
What this leads to:
  • Mood swings, irritability, depression
  • Carb and sugar cravings (temporary serotonin boost)
  • Sleep problems (serotonin is the precursor to melatonin)
  • Emotional sensitivity, fear, or mistrust
Serotonin is not just a “happy” chemical — it's a regulator, and mold/liver dysfunction blocks this regulation.


Detox & Inflammatory Stress

  • Lymphatic, Inflammation, and Immune systems are out of range
  • Toxins found: High markers for glyphosate, parasites, mold/fungi, heavy metals, chemicals, and EMFs
  • Detox pathways are backed up, which can worsen joint stiffness, skin irritation, and hormone issues

Hydration & Contaminant Burden

  • Water contaminants, herbicides, and glyphosate are present
  • Sleep and hydration pathways are impacted
  • Electrolyte imbalance is also a factor, consistent with RBTI salt value
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Your body is showing signs of being overwhelmed with toxins, especially mold, which is stressing the liver, draining your minerals, and clogging your lymph. 

This is why you feel inflamed, tired, emotionally heavy, and like your body isn't healing the way it should - despite doing so much right. 
- High urine pH and high albumin = calcium loss + liver congestion
- Emotional stress and serotonin imbalance = gut disruption + nervous system overload 
- Hormonal imbalances = liver stress + mold toxicity impacting adrenal and thyroid function 

- Osteopenia is not random - it's the result of this whole system being blocked
Your Personalized Resources


Helpful Tools and Links for Your Healing Journey

Below are the tools we've created just for you. Each one is designed to guide you through this first phase of healing gently and intentionally. You don’t need to do everything perfectly—just show up, use the tools, and let your body begin to stabilize.

🍲 Meal Plan, Symptoms Tracker, and Journal 

7-Day Super Clean Meal Plan  7 day meal plan for Dee Park.pdf
This plan includes calming, anti-inflammatory meals made with clean, nourishing ingredients. You’ll be eating:
  • Cooked, easy-to-digest veggies
  • Wild-caught white fish and clean turkey
  • Bone broths, chia, and gut-healing smoothies
  • No grains, no sugar, no moldy foods—just healing, whole nutrition
These meals are gentle on your liver, easy on your gut, and designed to calm your nervous system. You can repeat meals or simplify based on what feels manageable.

🛒 Grocery List 

Approved Grocery List grocery_list_dee.pdf
foods_to_eat_and_avoid_dee (1).pdf
This is a shopping list to match your 7-day meal plan. It includes everything you need to stay on track—no guessing or Googling required.

📓 Food / Mood / Poop Journal

Printable Daily Journal Food_Mood_Poop_Journal.pdf
This simple tool helps you track:
  • What you eat (Food)
  • How you feel after meals (Mood)
  • Your bowel movements (Poop)
This isn’t just a tracker—it’s a window into how your body is responding. Start with one journal page per day and use it to notice patterns (e.g., what meals calm you vs. what causes bloating or agitation).




Your Detox Plan And Protocol

Current Priority: Drainage + Mold First

1. Drink 1/2 your body weight in water daily. This is highly important. All the suggestions below will not do any good if what you is going in is not also pulling the toxins out. So this piece is vital. 

Based on your labs and symptoms, your system is:
  • Backed up with mold toxins
  • Not detoxing well (albumin 4M+, ureas 5/7, lymph + liver stress)
  • Nutrient-malabsorbed, but also easily overwhelmed
If you introduce too much too fast (like enzymes + probiotics + detox), you might:
  • Get constipated or overly loose
  • Feel flu-like or foggy
  • Emotionally crash (especially with your serotonin levels already low)

Recommended Order of Focus

Phase 1: Drain + Mold Prep (Weeks 1–2)

  • Lymph Drainage - We want to get things moving out. So we will begin here
  • Then gently add Myco-HOMO
  • Optional: Daily Metabolic Reset drops (skinny drops), if tolerated well
👉 Goal: Open the exits first. Let your body start draining before mobilizing more toxins or repopulating the gut.

Phase 2: Enzymes + Probiotic (Weeks 3–4)

Once your tolerating Myco-Tox and Drainage well:
  • Add Digestive Enzymes with meals (especially if you eat protein or starch)
  • Add a gentle Probiotic (or DesBio Bacteria Plus)
👉 Goal: Begin rebuilding your digestion once the detox system is moving more freely. This avoids a toxic recirculation crash.

🌿 Summary:

We’re going to start slow and gentle. First, we’ll open up your body’s natural drainage system and begin clearing mold safely. Once your body starts feeling lighter and more stable, we’ll bring in digestive support to help you absorb the minerals and nutrients your bones and body need. One phase at a time — with clarity and calm.