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 & Follow-Up

Top Patterns Identified

Pattern 1:
Nervous System Overload & Adrenal Depletion
(Reflected in tremors/shaking, elevated salt burn rate, emotional biomarkers, low B12, thyroid strain)
Pattern 2:
Liver Congestion & Detoxification Burden
(Seen in mole growth, elevated liver biomarkers, herbicide/pesticide load, constipation patterns, gallbladder stress)
Pattern 3:
Mineral Depletion & Reverse Polarity Hydration Imbalance
(Driving tinnitus/ringing ears, dehydration at the cellular level, kidney stress, tea overuse, pH imbalance)

How These May Connect to Symptoms

Primary concerns — 
  • shaking, ringing in the ears, and increasing mole growth — are not isolated issues but reflections of systemic stress patterns within the body.
  • Nervous system depletion combined with adrenal fatigue and low B12 levels can contribute to tremors, internal vibration, and muscle instability. At the same time, mineral depletion and kidney/adrenal strain may be contributing to tinnitus and neurological sensitivity.
  • Elevated liver and detoxification biomarkers, along with slowed bowel elimination, suggest that the body is holding and storing toxic burden rather than efficiently clearing it. This internal congestion may be expressing through the skin as mole growth and pigmentation changes.
Together, these patterns indicate a need to stabilize the nervous system, restore mineral balance, and open detoxification pathways so the body can release stored stress rather than hold it.

Primary Focus for Today’s Visit

Seeking answers and direction regarding several ongoing health concerns that have been affecting her daily quality of life.

Her primary goals for this visit were to better understand:
  • The cause of her shaking/tremors
  • Ringing in her ears
  • Increasing mole growth on her skin
  • How to eat in a way that truly supports her body
She expressed a desire to improve her health naturally and is already making efforts through diet, herbal teas, and supplementation but wanted clarity on what her body specifically needs.


Primary Focus for This Phase

Stabilize and support the nervous system while gently opening detoxification and elimination pathways.
This phase will prioritize:
  • Calming adrenal and neurological stress
  • Replenishing minerals and hydration at the cellular level
  • Supporting liver and gallbladder drainage
  • Improving daily bowel elimination
  • Nourishing tissue repair and protein utilization
The goal is to build internal stability first so detoxification can occur without overwhelming the body.

Retest & Follow-Up Plan

Recommended Retest Timing
Next urine test:
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:
• Tremor/shaking intensity and frequency
• Ringing in ears
• Energy and nervous system calm
• Bowel regularity
• Hydration markers
• Sleep quality

Shifts in:
• Liver and gallbladder stress biomarkers
• Detoxification burden (herbicides, pesticides, toxic load)
• Mineral and hydration patterns
• Emotional stress markers
• Inflammatory indicators

If Numbers Change

Changes in lab or scan numbers do not indicate failure — they provide insight into how the body is responding to support.
As detoxification opens and the nervous system begins to regulate, it is common to see temporary shifts in biomarkers. These changes help guide the next phase of care and allow recommendations to be adjusted based on Sandra’s individual healing pace.







Client Report Overview

Client Overview

Client Name: Sandra Jean
Date of Visit: February 6, 2026
Practitioner: Mari Handley, Functional Nutritionist, RBTI Specialist
Visit Type: ☑ Initial Consultation



Client History & Current Experience


Shared history that includes:
  • Hiatal hernia
  • Uterine and bladder tack procedures
  • Anemia
  • Thyroid imbalance
  • Osteoporosis (DEXA confirmed)
  • Chronic nervous system stress
Reports bowel movements approximately 3–4 times weekly, fluctuating in amount, along with moderate hydration but higher tea intake than water.
She has experienced prolonged emotional stress from a past mentally abusive marriage, which has likely contributed to long-term nervous system strain.
Sandra enjoys gardening, herbal preparation, and growing plants — all of which are supportive outlets for her nervous system and overall wellness.




RBTI Findings (Initial Baseline)
Sugar: 5
Urine pH: 6
Saliva pH: 8
Salt: 25.7
Albumin: 4M
Ureas: 9 liver / 10 kidney

Interpretation
Your chemistry reflects a body under adrenal strain and detoxification congestion. 
Reverse polarity pH patterns indicate mineral depletion and inefficient elimination of metabolic waste.
Elevated salt confirms your body is operating in a heightened stress response, while albumin and ureas suggest your liver and kidneys are working overtime to process toxic burden. These patterns align closely with her symptoms of tremors, tinnitus, and skin changes.

Reverse Polarity pH Pattern — Client Education Note
Your current pH pattern reflects what is known as a reverse polarity state. This means that the saliva is reading more alkaline while the urine is reading more acidic than we would expect to see in a balanced elimination pattern.
In simple terms, this indicates that the body is holding on to metabolic waste rather than eliminating it efficiently.
When reverse polarity is present, minerals are often being pulled out of the tissues to buffer internal stress. At the same time, acid waste is not clearing through the kidneys at an optimal rate. This can lead to internal congestion and increased nervous system sensitivity.

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Visera Scan Summary
Total Biomarkers Out of Range: 165
Most Impacted Systems
  1. Detoxification & Toxic Load
  2. Liver & Gallbladder
  3. Nervous & Emotional System
Observations
Elevated markers for herbicides, pesticides, parasites, and environmental stressors indicate the body is carrying stored toxic burden. Liver biomarkers show congestion that correlates with skin expression, anemia patterns, and digestive strain. Emotional biomarkers reflecting fear, tension, overwhelm, and fatigue indicate prolonged nervous system activation.

Symptom Pattern Correlation
  • Shaking / Tremors
    Linked to adrenal depletion, mineral deficiency, low B12, thyroid stress, and emotional nervous system imprint. Her nervous system is overstimulated while undernourished, creating internal instability.
  • Ringing in Ears
    Correlated with kidney and adrenal strain, mineral depletion, circulatory stagnation, and hydration imbalance.
  • Mole Growth
    Strongly tied to liver detox congestion, toxic storage in skin, hormonal metabolism backlog, and sluggish elimination.
Root Cause Patterns Identified
Pattern 1: Nervous System Overload & Adrenal Depletion
Pattern 2: Liver Congestion & Detox Burden
Pattern 3: Mineral Depletion & Hydration Imbalance



Primary Focus for Phase 1 Care
• Nervous system calming
• Mineral replenishment
• Liver drainage support
• Improved hydration
• Bowel regularity



Closing Note
Sandra, your body is communicating clearly — not failing. The shaking, ringing in your ears, and skin changes are signals that your nervous system, detox pathways, and mineral reserves need support.
The encouraging part is that these patterns are responsive. As we stabilize your nervous system, replenish minerals, and support your liver, we expect to see meaningful improvements in how you feel day to day.
We will walk this process step by step so your body feels supported — not overwhelmed.





Food Recommendations
#1. Water: Make sure you are drinking 1/2 your body weight in water a day. Distilled water is best. 
Add a pinch of sea salt in your bottle each time you fill it up. We want to make sure you are absorbing all the nutrients you need. 
 
FUNCTIONAL FOOD SUPPORT LIST
This food list is designed to support your nervous system, liver detox pathways, mineral balance, thyroid function, and anemia recovery while being gentle on digestion.

NERVOUS SYSTEM & TREMOR SUPPORT
(Helps calm shaking, nerve irritation, and internal tension)
• Wild-caught salmon
• Sardines
• Mackerel
• Pasture-raised eggs
• Avocado
• Walnuts
• Pumpkin seeds
• Chia seeds
• Flax seeds
• Olive oil
These foods provide omega-3 fats, magnesium, and nerve-stabilizing nutrients.

LIVER DETOX & SKIN SUPPORT
(Helps reduce toxic load and support mole/skin expression)
• Beets
• Carrots
• Dandelion greens
• Arugula
• Kale
• Spinach
• Broccoli
• Brussels sprouts
• Cabbage
• Lemon (in water)
• Garlic
• Onions
These foods stimulate bile flow and support liver filtration.

MINERAL REPLENISHMENT
(Important for tinnitus, tremors, and adrenal recovery)
• Sea vegetables (nori, kelp flakes)
• Cucumbers
• Celery
• Zucchini
• Sweet potatoes
• Squash
• Bone broth
• Coconut water
• Himalayan or sea salt (small amounts in water)
These help restore electrolyte and trace mineral balance.

ANEMIA & BLOOD BUILDING
(Supports iron, oxygen transport, and energy)
• Grass-fed beef
• Liver (if tolerated)
• Turkey
• Chicken
• Spinach
• Beetroot
• Lentils
• Blackstrap molasses (small amounts)
• Pumpkin seeds
Pair iron foods with vitamin C foods for better absorption.

THYROID SUPPORT FOODS
(Helps hormone conversion and receptor function)
• Brazil nuts (1–2 daily)
• Sunflower seeds
• Eggs
• Wild fish
• Mushrooms
• Asparagus
• Green beans
Provide selenium, zinc, and supportive cofactors.

BONE DENSITY SUPPORT
(Important due to osteoporosis findings)
• Sardines (with bones)
• Salmon (with bones)
• Collagen-rich bone broth
• Sesame seeds
• Tahini
• Dark leafy greens
• Almonds
• Figs
Support calcium utilization alongside D3/K2.

GENTLE DIGESTION / HERNIA FRIENDLY FOODS
• Steamed vegetables
• Soups and broths
• Soft cooked root vegetables
• Oatmeal
• Rice
• Bananas
• Applesauce
• Herbal teas (ginger, chamomile, fennel)
Avoid large heavy meals — smaller portions digest better.

FOODS TO REDUCE OR LIMIT
• Excess caffeine
• Excess tea (can deplete minerals)
• Fried foods
• Processed sugars
• Artificial sweeteners
• Alcohol (especially wine due to liver load)
• Highly processed oils
Reducing these lowers detox burden and nervous system stress.

HYDRATION GOAL
Aim for structured water intake daily in addition to herbal teas. Adding a pinch of mineral salt or trace minerals to water may improve cellular hydration.

GENERAL NUTRITION FOCUS
You do not need a restrictive diet. The goal is nourishment, mineral restoration, and liver support — not calorie reduction.
Choosing whole, mineral-rich, anti-inflammatory foods will help stabilize her nervous system and improve detox capacity over time.

Lifestyle Recommendations

Nutrition & Lifestyle Observations
You are highly motivated and already implementing supportive practices including herbal teas, gardening, and conscious food choices. Our work will refine your intake to ensure your nutrition supports nervous system repair, mineral replenishment, liver detox pathways, and bone density restoration.

Prescription Meds — Depletion + Symptom Impact

1 Tizanidine (Muscle Relaxer)

Why prescribed: Tremors / muscle tension
Concern:
  • Sedates nervous system without nourishing it
  • Can worsen fatigue
  • May mask mineral deficiency tremors
Recommendation:
→ Continue PRN only
→ Avoid daily reliance if possible
→ Support magnesium + minerals instead
Goal: Fix root cause, not suppress symptom.

2 Rosuvastatin (Statin)

Biggest depletion risk of her meds.
Statins deplete:
  • CoQ10
  • Vitamin D
  • K2
  • Selenium
  • Muscle mitochondria
Can contribute to:
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle weakness
  • Nerve irritation
  • Cognitive fog
Recommendation:
→ Continue if physician-directed
→ MUST keep CoQ10
→ Add mitochondrial + liver support through food
We want to see you come off this medication, but we need to be thoughtful of the process. We will support the gut and liver and will do another lab in 3 months and see where your numbers are and see if we can begin coming off this. 

3 Levothyroxine

Labs show elevated TSH despite medication → thyroid still strained.

Key point:
If your liver + gut + minerals are off, thyroid meds don’t convert well.

Recommendation:
→ Continue as prescribed
→ Support B12, selenium, zinc, liver function
→ Reassess thyroid labs later
We support conversion, not remove the med. We want to make sure you are getting the support needed for that area before coming off of this. Your thyroid has a large impact on your body so we want to make sure it is completely supported. 

4 Meloxicam (NSAID)

This one matters for anemia + gut + liver.
Long-term NSAIDs can:
  • Irritate GI lining
  • Contribute to anemia
  • Increase liver detox burden
  • Deplete minerals

Recommendation:
→ Reduce frequency if possible
→ Use only during acute pain
→ Add anti-inflammatory nutrition instead

Supplement Review — What to Keep / Pause / Adjust

Now let’s simplify your terrain so your body can calm.

KEEP (Foundational Support)

These are helping current patterns:
1. CoQ10
Supports statin depletion + mitochondria
2. Magnesium
Critical for tremors + nervous system
3. Fish Oil (Red Omega)
Anti-inflammatory + nerve support - You need the fish oil vs. the krill oil- higher concentration of EPA/DHA to support all around symptoms
4. Collagen Peptides
Supports bone density + tissue repair
5. Vitamin D3 + K2
Bone health + statin depletion support
(Keep one combined version — not duplicates)

CONTINUE WITH PURPOSE

Yellow Dock
Good for:
  • Liver
  • Iron metabolism
  • Anemia support
Keep but monitor digestion.

PAUSE TEMPORARILY

These may be adding detox or neurological stimulation right now:
Oil of Oregano
  • Antimicrobial
  • Can increase detox die-off
  • Stimulating to nervous system
Pause while stabilizing tremors.

Alpha Lipoic Acid
  • Strong detox mobilizer
  • Can move heavy metals
  • May worsen neurological symptoms temporarily
Pause until nervous system calmer.

Benfotiamine
Not harmful — but:
  • You already have low B12
  • We need full B-complex or methylated support
So I’d shift focus → B12 restoration first.
Pause or replace with broader B support.

ADD / PRIORITIZE NEXT

Based on her labs + symptoms:
1. B12 (methyl or hydroxy form)
Critical for:
  • Tremors
  • Tinnitus
  • Anemia
  • Nerve repair

2. Trace Minerals
Supports:
  • Reverse polarity
  • Adrenal recovery
  • Hydration

3. Gentle Liver Drainage
Not aggressive detox.
Think:
  • Beet support
  • Dandelion
  • Mild bitters

Simplified Supplement Plan - Continue

  • CoQ10
  • Magnesium
  • Fish Oil
  • Collagen
  • D3/K2
  • Yellow Dock

Pause

  • Oil of Oregano
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid
  • Benfotiamine (temporarily)

Add / Prioritize- later

  • B12
  • Trace minerals
  • Gentle liver support

Why Simplifying Matters

Right now your body is:
  • Detox congested
  • Mineral depleted
  • Nervous system activated
Too many detox or antimicrobial supplements can:
  • Increase tremors
  • Worsen tinnitus
  • Heighten anxiety
  • Slow elimination
We stabilize first → detox later.
Supplements

Supplement Recommendations




Medication & Supplement Overview

Prescriptions

  • Tizanidine
  • Rosuvastatin
  • Levothyroxine
  • Meloxicam
These may influence:
  • Nutrient depletion
  • Liver detox load
  • Gut inflammation
Current Supplements
Yellow Dock, Oil of Oregano, Benfotiamine, Vitamin D3, D3/K2, CoQ10, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Magnesium, Collagen Peptides, Fish Oil.

Adjustments will focus on removing duplication, restoring B12, supporting bone health, and prioritizing nervous system nutrients.