Primary Focus from Previous Visit
Initial review of bioenergetic scan findings with primary focus on digestive discomfort, itching, toxic load, and client concern regarding possible parasites.
Top Current Concerns or Symptoms
- Chronic vaginal and rectal itching
- Bladder leakage and urinary irritation
- Bloating and digestive discomfort
- Brain fog and cognitive slowing
- Balance and stability concerns
Most Impactful Symptom Today
Chronic itching in the vaginal and rectal area, creating anxiety and concern about parasite infection and significantly impacting comfort and daily quality of life.
Top Patterns Identified
Pattern 1: Digestive Insufficiency & Microbial Terrain Imbalance
Digestive enzyme stress, pancreatic strain, elevated albumin, and large intestine congestion indicate poor breakdown of food, fermentation, and microbial overgrowth.
Digestive enzyme stress, pancreatic strain, elevated albumin, and large intestine congestion indicate poor breakdown of food, fermentation, and microbial overgrowth.
Pattern 2: Liver Detox Overload & Elevated Ureas
Liver ureas (11) reflect increased detox burden and waste production. Kidneys (7) are compensating but filtering overflow, contributing to irritation and fatigue.
Liver ureas (11) reflect increased detox burden and waste production. Kidneys (7) are compensating but filtering overflow, contributing to irritation and fatigue.
Pattern 3: Hydration Deficit & Acidic Tissue Environment
Reverse polarity pH (6.6 saliva / 5.8 urine) reflects tissue dehydration and acid waste accumulation, contributing to inflammation and itching.
Reverse polarity pH (6.6 saliva / 5.8 urine) reflects tissue dehydration and acid waste accumulation, contributing to inflammation and itching.
How These May Connect to Symptoms
These terrain patterns directly explain your symptom presentation:
- Itching (vaginal/rectal): Acid waste elimination + liver detox congestion
- Bladder leakage: Kidney filtration stress + tissue dehydration
- Bloating: Poor digestion + fermentation from elevated sugar (4.0)
- Brain fog: Circulating metabolic waste + blood sugar instability
- Balance issues: Nervous system fatigue + inflammatory load
Parasite markers are present but are secondary to digestive and detox imbalance rather than the root driver of symptoms.
Primary Focus for This Phase
Restore digestive function, improve hydration at the cellular level, and support liver detox flow before initiating any antimicrobial or parasite protocols.
Focus areas include:
- Gentle digestive enzyme support
- Hydration sequencing
- Liver drainage support
- Inflammation calming
- Nervous system stabilization
Retest & Follow-Up Plan
Recommended Retest Timing
Next urine test (RBTI):
4–6 weeks
4–6 weeks
Next scan:
4 weeks
4 weeks
(This allows enough time to see measurable terrain shifts without over-testing during nervous system recovery.)
What We Expect to See
Improvements in:
• Reduction in itching and irritation
• Improved bowel comfort and reduced bloating
• Increased clarity and reduced brain fog
• Improved bladder control
• Better energy stability
• Improved bowel comfort and reduced bloating
• Increased clarity and reduced brain fog
• Improved bladder control
• Better energy stability
Shifts in:
• Urine pH moving toward 6.2–6.4
• Sugar levels trending downward
• Liver ureas decreasing
• Albumin inflammation softening
• Sugar levels trending downward
• Liver ureas decreasing
• Albumin inflammation softening
If Numbers Change
If markers improve, we will continue strengthening digestion, hydration, and detox flow.
If parasite markers remain elevated after terrain correction, we can introduce gentle antimicrobial support safely at that time without overloading the system.
