Elev8 Client Care Plan

Understanding Your Results

Why This Process Matters
The body is designed to move toward balance when the right conditions are in place.
RBTI (Reams Biological Theory of Ionization) was developed as a way to measure how well the body is using energy, minerals, and nutrients — and to guide supportive changes over time. Dr. Carey Reams often emphasized that the goal was not to “fix” the body, but to remove interference and restore proper function so the body could do what it was designed to do.

This is why RBTI is not a one-time test.

It is a continuum — a way of observing how the body responds as support is applied, burdens are reduced, and systems begin to recalibrate. When recommendations are followed and patterns are tracked over time, the body often shows measurable improvement in efficiency, resilience, and overall function.
This report represents a starting point — a snapshot of where your body is today — and a guide for how we move forward thoughtfully, layer by layer.

What This Assessment Is (and Isn’t)

Your body is constantly communicating what it needs. RBTI (Reams Biological Theory of Ionization) and bioenergetic scanning help us evaluate how your body is functioning right now so we can make informed, supportive changes.

This report is not a medical diagnosis and does not replace your physician’s care.

Instead, it offers a functional interpretation — we look at patterns, trends, and early stress signals that help explain why you feel the way you do and what your body needs first.
Think of it like a dashboard in your car:
the goal is to course-correct early, before a small imbalance becomes a larger breakdown.

How to Read Your Report

This report is designed to be clear and actionable. You’ll find the information organized into the following sections:

1) Key Findings Summary

A high-level overview of the most important patterns we see and what they likely connect to symptom-wise.

2) Patient Report Overview

A deeper look at your RBTI chemistry and bioenergetic scan findings, highlighting system stress patterns and functional priorities.

3) Patient Care Plan

Your step-by-step direction — what we are focusing on first, why it matters, and how we will move forward.

4) Lifestyle Recommendations

Daily habits that support nervous system regulation, digestion, detox pathways, and overall resilience.

5) Food Recommendations

Nutrition guidance tailored to your current patterns to support balance and reduce unnecessary stress on the system.

6) Supplement Recommendations

Targeted, strategic support based on your body’s needs at this phase. These are not permanent supplements and will be adjusted as your body changes.

7) Retest & Follow-Up Plan

Guidance on when to retest, what changes we expect to see, and how we interpret shifts in your numbers.
8) PDF of Full Report 

Find your full PDF Report here for easy printing and management. This will allow you to keep up with findings from appointment to appointment. 



What RBTI Measures

Using small urine and saliva samples, RBTI helps us evaluate:
  • Energy Efficiency — how effectively your body converts food into usable energy
  • Mineral Balance — hydration, electrolytes, tissue repair, and resilience
  • Digestive Strength — how well nutrients are broken down and absorbed
  • Organ & System Stress — especially liver, kidneys, pancreas, and gut
  • Detox Load & Detox Capacity
  • Nervous System Stress Patterns
RBTI also helps us estimate where patterns may be headed over the next 6–12 months if no changes are made. This is why it is a directional tool, not a diagnostic one.

How We Prioritize What to Focus On

Your body can only rebalance in the order it chooses — not all at once.
For this phase, we prioritize:
  1. Your primary symptoms (what’s impacting daily life most)
  2. The biggest system stressors contributing to those symptoms
  3. The first steps most likely to improve efficiency, digestion, minerals, or stress response
As we re-test, we build on progress and address deeper layers with greater precision.

What Bioenergetic Scanning Shows

Your body is electrical — organs, hormones, and emotional centers carry measurable energetic patterns. Bioenergetic scanning helps us identify:
  • Areas of energetic stress or overload
  • Systems asking for support (not diagnosis)
  • Connections between emotional stress and physiology
  • Environmental influences affecting resilience
A stressed signal does not equal disease.
It indicates a system that may benefit from targeted support.

Collaborative Care & Medical Oversight

This report reflects functional assessment and interpretation, focusing on patterns and system support rather than diagnosing diseases. While I am not a medical doctor, your care is provided within a collaborative framework that includes medical oversight when appropriate. I work alongside Dr. Matt Davis; whose orthopedic and optimization practice provides an added clinical perspective when needed.

This integrative approach helps ensure your care is:
  • Thoughtful
  • Grounded
  • Aligned medically and functionally
  • Focused on long-term balance rather than quick fixes

Our Goal

Together, our goal is to help your body respond the way it was designed to by:
  • Providing the right inputs (food, minerals, hydration, nervous system support)
  • Reducing burdens that slow progress
  • Supporting the systems that need help first
  • Measuring change over time so we stay on the right path
This is a process, not a single event.
One layer at a time.
One adjustment at a time.
One measurable step forward at a time.




Key findings and Follow up 

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.

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.

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.

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
Next scan:
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

Shifts in:

• Urine pH moving toward 6.2–6.4
• 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.



Client Report Overview

CLIENT OVERVIEW

Name: Peggy Falleta
Date of Visit: February 2, 2026
Practitioner: Mari Handley, Functional Nutritionist, RBTI Specialist
Visit Type: ☑ Follow-Up


RBTI COMPARISON

MetricPreviousCurrentTrendPractitioner Notes
Sugar (Brix)4.0Elevated blood sugar stress, fermentation, pancreatic strain
Urine pH5.8Acidic elimination, kidney detox burden
Saliva pH6.6Reverse polarity pattern, digestive/adrenal compensation
Salt11.6Upper range, adrenal compensation, cellular dehydration
Albumin4M++Digestive inflammation, gut lining stress
Ureas (L/K)11 / 7Elevated liver detox burden, kidneys compensating

Interpretation

RBTI patterns confirm dehydration at the tissue level, digestive insufficiency, and elevated detox burden.

Your pH numbers show what we call a reverse polarity pattern, which simply means your body isn’t releasing waste as smoothly as it should.
Normally, saliva and urine pH sit close together, showing that digestion and elimination are working in sync. In your case, your saliva is slightly more alkaline while your urine is more acidic. This tells us that your body is holding onto acid waste in the tissues instead of eliminating it efficiently.
When waste and acids build up, the body looks for other ways to release that irritation. This can show up as:
  • Vaginal or rectal itching
  • Bladder irritation or leakage
  • Skin sensitivity
  • Bloating or discomfort
  • Brain fog or fatigue
Your elevated liver ureas support this pattern as well. They indicate your liver is working hard to filter and process waste, but the elimination pathways are a bit congested — so some of that irritation is being pushed outward through tissues instead of exiting smoothly.

The goal moving forward is not to force detox, but to gently improve hydration, digestion, and elimination so your body can release waste comfortably and symptoms can calm down naturally.

VISERA SCAN COMPARISON

Total Biomarkers Out of Range
Current: 176
Change: Initial baseline established


Top 3 Systems Currently Stressed

  • Digestive / Large Intestine & Enzyme Function
  • Liver & Detoxification Pathways
  • Inflammation & Immune Stress

Observations

Scan reflects global detox and digestive overload. Liver, intestinal, and inflammatory stress dominate the clinical picture. Parasite markers are present but are secondary to impaired digestion, toxic burden, and slowed elimination. Emotional stress markers remain elevated and are contributing to systemic inflammation and nervous system strain.

FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM PROGRESS MATRIX

SystemPrevious StressCurrent StressEmotional MarkerSummary Insight
Liver/GallbladderHighGuilt, tensionDetox congestion driving itching + inflammation
Kidneys/AdrenalsModerateExhaustionFiltering liver overflow, hydration deficit
Endocrine/HormonalModerateControl patternsBlood sugar + metabolic stress
Digestive/GIVery HighOverwhelmPoor breakdown, fermentation, bloating
Emotional/NervousElevatedStress loadAmplifying physical symptoms

ROOT-CAUSE FOCUS (UPDATED)

Ongoing Core Themes

☑ Detoxification
☐ Hormone Regulation
☑ Gut Function
☑ Emotional Stress
☑ Inflammation
☑ Hydration/Mineral Balance

Current Priority Shift

Transitioning focus from symptom fear to improving digestive flow, hydration, and detox elimination capacity.




PROGRESS CHART

AreaPreviousCurrentTrend
Total Biomarkers176Baseline
RBTI Sugar4.0Elevated
pH Balance6.6 / 5.8Acidic trend
Emotional MarkersElevatedBaseline

Focus for this Phase

Digestive repair, liver detox flow, hydration restoration, and inflammation calming before addressing microbial or parasite stress directly.


SUMMARY 

Your scan and RBTI results show that your body is dealing with digestive strain, dehydration, and detox overload. These patterns can create symptoms that feel like parasites, even when parasites are not the primary issue. By supporting hydration, digestion, and liver function first, we can calm inflammation and improve elimination so your body can rebalance naturally. As these systems improve, many of your current symptoms should begin to ease.




Food Recommendations

EASY BREAKFAST OPTIONS

  • Instant oatmeal cups
  • Greek yogurt or coconut yogurt
  • Cottage cheese
  • Applesauce cups
  • Banana + peanut butter
  • Hard-boiled eggs (store-bought pre-cooked)
Soft foods like oatmeal, yogurt, and applesauce are commonly recommended for older adults because they’re easy to digest and gentle on chewing and GI function.

EASY LUNCH IDEAS

  • Rotisserie chicken (pre-cooked)
  • Tuna packets
  • Chicken salad or egg salad
  • Sliced turkey + cheese roll-ups
  • Pre-made salads
  • Hummus + crackers

EASY PROTEIN ADD-ONS

  • Canned salmon or tuna
  • Rotisserie chicken (wal-mart has these premade)
  • Pre-cooked grilled chicken strips
  • Bone broth
  • Protein shakes

EASY VEGETABLE OPTIONS

(Pre-washed / pre-cut)
  • Baby carrots
  • Cucumber slices
  • Steam-in-bag vegetables
  • Frozen green beans
  • Frozen cauliflower rice
Frozen vegetables are practical because they store well and require minimal prep.

EASY SNACKS

  • String cheese
  • Nuts or trail mix
  • Apples
  • Blueberries
  • Rice cakes
  • Crackers + hummus
Shelf-stable snacks like fruit, nuts, and tuna packets are often recommended for no-prep eating.

Lifestyle Recommendations

Emotional / Nervous System Support

  • Breathing exercises before bed - Box Breathing: breath in for 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds, let out for 4 seconds and breath in 4 seconds. Do this for 5 minutes. 
  • Gentle walking for lymphatic flow - just walking through the house will help. As your hydration improves, you will have better balance so this will be a little easier. Start by just walking from kitchen to the back of the house 2 times a day. Then build up as you get more balance and energy. 
  • Prayer/meditative quiet time
  • Consistent sleep routine
  • Reduce overstimulation before bed

Nutrition & Lifestyle

  • Continue anti-inflammatory, low-sugar nutrition plan (plan above with easy to fix foods)
  • Emphasize cooked vegetables and gentle proteins
  • Avoid bladder irritants (coffee, soda, citrus, spicy foods)
  • Maintain structured hydration sequence
  • Reduce processed foods and chemical exposure

CHEMICAL REDUCTION – SIMPLE HOME SWAPS

Shampoo, soaps, and cleaners are some of the biggest daily toxin exposures.

We want to reduce:
  • Fragrance
  • Parabens
  • Sulfates
  • Phthalates
  • Artificial dyes 
Products to use:
Body wash and dish soap: Castile Soap. It is a clean pick, and you can get a big thing of it at Target and use it for multiple things.   
Cleaning: Just vinegar and water to mop and clean bathrooms and other things. Young Living's Thieves is super good and lasts forever very concentrated. And kills everything. 
Shampoo: Very few things at the store are good, but one decent pick is the Native - pick like peppermint or lavender. Those are cleaner. The others have a lot of chemicals in them. 

There is an app called Think Dirty (it is a black square with white writing. Make sure you pick the right one because a lot of inappropriate things come up. haha) but you can scan the back of a bottle and it will give you a number of good to bad. Pick anything that is 3 or less. 

Maybe that will help some on getting some of those things filtered through. The chemicals and processed foods can really play a number on the brain and they cross the blood/brain barrier and it is a mess. The cokes do the same thing. 
Supplements

Supplement Recommendations


Supplement Support Adjustments

ProductPrevious DoseCurrent DoseChange Notes
Digestive Enzyme1 cap largest mealInitiating digestive support
LV/GB Support1 dailyGentle liver drainage
Magnesium Glycinate200–300 mg PMNervous system + bowel support
Quercetin250 mg dailyItching + inflammation support
Low-Dose ProbioticEvery other dayGut terrain support