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Carey Reams, Right, Congratulates Dan Skow
Carey A. Reams (1903-1985) was a
man ahead of his time. Trained in mathematics, biophysics, and
biochemistry he made many discoveries in the fields of human
health, plant growth, energetics, animal health, and soil restoration.
These findings were later codified in an overall view of life
and energy known as Reams Biological Theory of Ionization (RBTI).
Reams summarized his beliefs by saying:
"God is the basis of life, life is the basis
of energy,
energy is the basis of matter."
Throughout more than 5 decades Reams worked
as a consultant, researcher, and lecturer. A significant milestone
in Reams' life occurred in 1931. During a period of prayer
and fasting Reams received a divine revelation of the biochemistry
numbers for humans in perfect health.
Foundational for Reams' life and success as a scientist was
his faith in God. As a disciple of Jesus he sought to live
his life according to the biblical standard. He began every
day of lectures with morning devotions and always encouraged
his students to follow biblical precepts. Reams emphasized
that the major distinction between Christianity and any other
religion is Christ's empty grave. No other religion has an
empty grave.
As a mathematical genius Reams was very familiar with Einstein's
energy equation and understood its significance. During his
many years of friendship with Albert Einstein he once chided
him saying 'you know how to take matter apart but you don't
know how to put it back together again.' Einstein immediately
shot back that figuring out how to do that was a job for Reams.
According to Reams, "Ionization is God's laws putting things
together and taking them apart ion by ion." Dave Larson, a
student of Reams and Skow, put it this way; "Biological Ionization
is the study of how energy becomes matter and how matter becomes
energy on a continuous basis." According to Reams, RBTI offers
a way to measure the energy in elements, compounds, and biological
systems including humans. The loss of energy in humans is
the beginning of disease. More information on this subject
can be learned by reading Reams' book
"Choose Life or Death," available from Pike
Agri-Lab Supplies.
Ream's contribution to agriculture was just as significant
as his contribution to human health. Reams taught that the
functional foundation of nature is electromagnetic and that
the chemistry of nature is secondary. Reams applied this concept
to plant growth. He maintained that plants grow through the
process of ionization-similar to an electroplating machine.
Likewise soil fertilization is done from an electromagnetic
perspective as well. This is done by balancing the positive
and negative charges. Fertilizers are viewed as energy packages
used to build and balance the electromagnetic field of the
soil. The minerals in the fertilizers carry specific energy
forms. These energy packages (fertilizers) react with opposing
charges in the soil during the process of synchronization.
This synchronization of opposite charges provides a release
of energy, which drives plant growth. More information on
RBTI as it relates to agriculture can be learned by attending
a Reams'
Basic Soil Seminar.
International Ag Labs continues to carry on the legacy and
teaching of Carey Reams as it relates to plants and soil.
In addition to an annual soil seminar we also provide Lab
Analysis and crop consulting.
Headed by Dan Skow, D.V.M., Wendell Owens, and Jon Frank, International
Ag Labs strives to look at the whole picture when we do fertility
recommendations. This includes looking at nutrient balancing
and soil biology through the eyes of electro-magnetism. This
vantage point allows us to see the health of the whole forest
and not just minute details about a few trees so to speak.
Click here
if you would like to request more information about International
Ag Labs.
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