Kathryn Hyche

RBTI and Zyto Scan Results
Embarking on your wellness journey is a remarkable feat, and understanding that this path requires care, attention, and the right support is crucial. This is where the power of high-quality supplements comes into play. In the dynamic process of healing and improving your well-being, incorporating supplements into your routine along with your diet suggests is pivotal.

 Navigating different stages of health and personal growth
As we navigate different stages of health and personal growth, the types of support our bodies need can change. Initially, it might seem like your supplement regimen is extensive, but this is a part of laying a solid foundation. Think of it as equipping your body with the necessary tools to enhance its natural healing processes and achieve a harmonious state of health.

These supplements are your faithful companions on the journey to better health. Whether it's boosting your immune system, enhancing gut health, or providing essential nutrients that your body might be lacking, they are designed to fill the gaps and optimize your overall wellness.

As you progress, you'll notice a beautiful transformation not just in your physical health, but also in your energy levels, mental clarity, and emotional balance. Over time, as your body starts to re-balance and strengthen, your reliance on supplements will transition to maintaining this newfound state of health rather than addressing imbalances.

This journey towards wellness is a work in progress that evolves with you. Remember, patience and consistency are key. Embrace the process, listen to your body, and be open to adjusting your supplement routine as needed. Ultimately, the goal is to reach a point where your body is thriving, supported by a carefully curated selection of supplements that cater to your specific needs for maintenance rather than intensive care.

Your journey is unique, and your support system should be, too. Let's embrace these changes together and look forward to a future where wellness isn't just a goal, but a lifestyle.

Thank you for the opportunity to help you. If you ever need anything, please let me know.



RBTI and Scan: What are they telling you? An overview of what the test and results are telling you

Understanding the Numbers from your tests and your results:
Welcome to the RBTI (Reams Biological Theory of Ionization) analysis section. Here, we're dedicated to helping you understand what each part of the test means, so you can take proactive steps towards better health and well-being. We assess seven key components in your urine and saliva. 

The concept of RBTI is rooted in the understanding that our bodies require a balanced internal level of calcium. Just as the earth's soil must maintain a healthy mineral ratio for optimal growth, so too must our bodies sustain a harmonious mineral balance. Achieving this equilibrium is essential for better health and overall well-being.

Let’s break down what each test measures and the significance of its results.

Here is your numbers: 

1. Sugar: (Test 1) This test measures the sugar content in your urine, providing insights into your body’s carbohydrate metabolism and energy production. Ideal sugar levels reflect balanced energy levels, while deviations can hint at metabolic inefficiencies.

2-3. pH (Upper and Lower): (Test 2 &3)
   - Upper pH: Refers to the pH of your urine, capturing the acidity or alkalinity of your body’s waste. This can indicate how effectively your body is eliminating toxins.
   - Lower pH: Refers to the pH of your saliva. Saliva pH indicates your digestive enzyme activity and overall digestive health. Both pH values together help us understand your body's acid-base balance.

4. Salt: (Test 4) This test measures the salt or electrolyte concentration in your urine. It’s essential for assessing your hydration status, electrolyte balance, and adrenal function. Proper salt levels are crucial for cellular hydration and overall energy.



Continued numbers: 

5. Albumin: (Test 5) Albumin in the urine is a marker of kidney function. Normally, albumin should be retained in the blood. Elevated levels in the urine can indicate stress on the kidneys or issues with their filtration capacity.

6-7. Ureas (Nitrogen Waste): (Test 6 &7)
   - Kidney Urea (NH3): This measures the nitrogen waste processed by your kidneys. High or low levels can indicate how well your kidneys are functioning and filtering waste.
   - Liver Urea (NH2): This measures the nitrogen waste related to liver function. It gives insights into protein metabolism and liver health, with imbalances potentially indicating liver stress or inefficiency.

By carefully evaluating these seven components, we can create a comprehensive picture of your metabolic status, organ function, and overall health. Understanding these numbers isn't just about tracking changes—it's about empowering you with the knowledge to make informed health decisions and achieve a balanced, vibrant life.



Intake form and Zyto Scan: Your Personal Results


These are the findings based off our discussion, the RBTI, and your past and present feelings and the findings from your zyto scan. We will walk through what I found. 
Your Results

From RBTI 

RBTI Report 

Client Numbers

  • Sugar: 1.0
  • pH (Saliva/Urine): 5.5 / 5.5
  • Salt: 6.0
  • Albumin: 4M++
  • Ureas: 7/9 (Total Ureas: 16)

Analysis of Numbers and Recommendations

1. Sugar: 1.0

Ideal Range: 1.5 - 2.0
  • Interpretation:
    • Low sugar indicates potential low energy, insufficient carbohydrate intake, or blood sugar imbalances. This could lead to fatigue, poor focus, or irritability.
  • Recommendations:
    • Incorporate balanced meals with healthy carbohydrates like sweet potatoes, quinoa, and fruits (in moderation). Avoid refined sugars.
    • Young Living Essential Oils:
      • Cinnamon Bark Vitality: Supports healthy blood sugar levels. Add to tea or water.
    • Supplements:
      • Balance Complete: A meal replacement shake with protein and fiber for energy support.

2. pH (Saliva 5.5 / Urine 5.5)

Ideal Range: 6.4 / 6.4
  • Interpretation:
    • Both pH levels are highly acidic, which may indicate digestive enzyme deficiencies, stress, and poor mineral absorption. Chronic acidity can lead to inflammation and stress on organs.
  • Recommendations:
    • Include more alkaline-forming foods like leafy greens, cucumbers, and avocados. Avoid acidic foods like coffee, soda, and processed meats.
    • Consider digestive enzyme support and mineral supplementation.
    • Young Living Essential Oils:
      • Lemon Vitality: Add a drop to water to support alkalinity.
      • DiGize: Apply to the abdomen or take internally to aid digestion.
    • Supplements:
      • Alkalime: Balances pH and provides essential minerals.
      • Essentialzyme: Enhances digestive function.

Here is a list of alkaline foods to help bring your alkalinity down. Below I have also included a list of foods as well and a shopping list. 



The continued results for RBTI: Salt, Albumin, and Ureas

3. Salt: 6.0

Ideal Range: 6 - 7
  • Interpretation:
    • Salt levels are within range, but the low end suggests potential dehydration or insufficient electrolyte balance. Proper salt levels are crucial for nerve function and hydration.
  • Recommendations:
    • Drink more water, and add a pinch of Himalayan salt to enhance mineral intake. Avoid overly processed foods.
    • Young Living Essential Oils:
      • Peppermint: Add to water for hydration support and improved electrolyte balance.
    • Supplements:
      • Mineral Essence: A trace mineral supplement to support hydration.

4. Albumin: 4M++

Ideal Range: 0
  • Interpretation:
    • High albumin levels in the urine indicate kidney stress or inflammation. This may point to detox overload or protein imbalances.
  • Recommendations:
    • Increase water intake to support kidney function. Focus on reducing protein-heavy meals.
    • Consider gentle detoxification practices to support kidney health.
    • Young Living Essential Oils:
      • Juniper: Apply diluted over the lower back to support kidneys.
      • Cypress: Promotes fluid movement; use topically.
    • Supplements:
      • NingXia Red: Antioxidant-rich to reduce inflammation.


5. Ureas: 7/9 (Total Ureas: 16)

Ideal Range: 12 - 15
  • Interpretation:
    • Elevated urea levels indicate nitrogen waste buildup, which could stress the liver and kidneys. This often reflects poor protein digestion or dehydration.
  • Recommendations:
    • Increase water intake and reduce animal protein consumption. Opt for plant-based proteins like lentils or chickpeas.
    • Support liver and kidney function with antioxidant-rich foods like berries and sulfur-containing vegetables (broccoli, garlic).
    • Young Living Essential Oils:
      • Thieves Vitality: Supports immune health during detoxification.
      • Peppermint: Assists with liver detox when taken internally.
    • Supplements:
      • Sulfurzyme: Enhances detoxification and reduces nitrogen buildup.
      • Detoxzyme: Supports liver and kidney function.


Putting it all together

Action Plan to Restore Balance

Daily Practices

  1. Hydration:
    • Drink half your body weight in ounces of water daily, with a pinch of Himalayan salt. Add Lemon Vitality Oil for alkalinity.
  2. Dietary Adjustments:
    • Focus on an alkaline diet with plenty of vegetables, healthy fats, and gluten-free whole grains. Reduce red meat, processed foods, and sugary drinks.
  3. Daily Oils Routine:
    • Morning: Lemon Vitality in water for alkalinity.
    • Post-meal: Peppermint for digestive support.
    • Evening: Lavender to manage cortisol levels.
  4. Supplements Routine:
    • Morning: Essentialzyme.
    • Afternoon: Sulfurzyme with a light meal.
    • Evening: Alkalime



Follow-Up

Reassess in 4-6 weeks to monitor improvements in sugar levels, pH balance, and urea reduction. Adjust dietary and supplement recommendations as needed.
This comprehensive plan supports systemic balance, hydration, and gentle detoxification while incorporating Young Living products and lifestyle changes for optimal health.



Below is a diet plan with a day's meals along with a grocery list as well to make it easy for you. 

Sample Daily Meal Plan

Breakfast

  • Meal:
    • Scrambled eggs  with sautéed spinach and avocado.
    • Gluten-free toast with a drizzle of olive oil.
    • Herbal tea with a drop of Peppermint Vitality oil.
  • Purpose: Provides balanced protein, fat, and alkalizing vegetables to start the day.

Mid-Morning Snack

  • Meal:
    • Handful of raw almonds and a green apple.
    • Glass of water with Mineral Essence for hydration and minerals.
  • Purpose: Stabilizes blood sugar and provides hydration.

Lunch

  • Meal:
    • Quinoa bowl with roasted sweet potatoes, steamed broccoli, cucumbers, and grilled chicken.
    • Dressing: Olive oil, lemon juice, and a pinch of sea salt.
    • A glass of water with a drop of Thieves Vitality oil.
  • Purpose: Alkalizing vegetables and plant-based carbs to support energy and pH balance.

Afternoon Snack

  • Meal:
    • Baby carrots with hummus or guacamole.
    • NingXia Red (1-2 oz) for antioxidant support.
  • Purpose: Provides healthy fats and fiber to sustain energy.

Dinner

  • Meal:
    • Baked salmon or lentil stew with steamed asparagus and zucchini.
    • Side of mashed cauliflower with garlic.
    • Herbal tea (like chamomile) with a drop of Lemon Vitality oil.
  • Purpose: Protein for recovery, alkaline vegetables for kidney support, and detox-enhancing foods.

Evening Snack (Optional)

  • Meal:
    • Warm almond milk with a sprinkle of cinnamon and a drop of Lavender Vitality oil.
  • Purpose: Promotes relaxation and stabilizes blood sugar before bed.


Grocery List for RBTI Balancing Meal Plan


Vegetables (Fresh)

  • Spinach (2 bags or 1 large bunch)
  • Kale (1 bunch)
  • Zucchini (4 medium)
  • Cucumbers (3 large)
  • Broccoli (2 heads or 1 large bag of florets)
  • Asparagus (1 bunch)
  • Cauliflower (1 medium head)
  • Sweet potatoes (4 medium)
  • Carrots (1 bag, baby or whole)
  • Garlic (1 bulb)

Proteins

  • Eggs (1 dozen, organic if possible)
  • Organic chicken breasts or thighs (2–3 lbs)
  • Wild-caught salmon (2 fillets or 1 lb)
  • Lentils (1 lb, dry or canned)
  • Chickpeas (1 can, BPA-free or 1 lb dry)
  • Quinoa (1 lb)
  • Hummus (1 container)

Fruits

  • Green apples (4)
  • Lemons (6)
  • Limes (4)
  • Berries (1 pint each of blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries)

Healthy Fats

  • Avocados (3)
  • Olive oil (extra virgin, 1 bottle)
  • Coconut oil (1 jar)
  • Raw almonds (1 bag, unsalted)
  • Flaxseeds (ground, 1 small bag)
  • Chia seeds (1 small bag)

Gluten-Free Options

  • Gluten-free bread (1 loaf)
  • Gluten-free crackers (1 box)

Dairy Alternatives

  • Unsweetened almond milk (1 quart)

Herbal Teas

  • Chamomile tea
  • Peppermint tea

Seasonings and Pantry Staples

  • Himalayan salt
  • Black pepper
  • Cinnamon
  • Lemon juice (optional, for dressings)


I am also sending you some further suggestions. You can choose to do these if you like. The middle link is your supplement list. 
The supplements are in the middle link along with a couple of other links that I like to use help you get started if you need extra help. 

14 day Reset
Your Supplement list with link 

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