Basic vs. Rotational: Which Path Is Right for You?

| Aspect | Basic Terrain Restoration | Rotational Mineral Priming Program |
|---|---|---|
| Salt source | Rift Valley Alkaline salt (Kenya) | Baleni, Omo, and Boke salts (three countries) |
| Mineral variety | Broad spectrum of major electrolytes | Full spectrum including rare trace elements (vanadium, chromium, selenium, iodine) |
| Geological diversity | Single source | Three distinct geological formations |
| Rotation schedule | None. Same salt each time. | Structured 12-week rotation of three salts. |
| Cost | Affordable, widely available | KSh 15,000 for three months |
| Accessibility | Local markets and supermarkets | Program enrollment only |
| Supervision | Self-guided | Remote supervision and troubleshooting |
| Food interference guidance | General advice | Documented list of specific foods that block mineral absorption |
| Community support | None | Private community access |
| Best for | Novices, basic restoration, testing the method | Deep terrain repair, chronic conditions, those ready to commit |
Advantages of Basic Restoration
| Advantage | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Low barrier to entry | Anyone can start today. No application. No waiting. |
| Affordable | Rift Valley salt costs a fraction of specialty salts. |
| Proven for beginners | Many people see meaningful improvements in energy, digestion, and blood sugar with basic restoration alone. |
| No commitment pressure | Try it for a week. See how you feel. No pressure to continue. |
| Widely available | Your local market or supermarket has it. No shipping required. |
| Good foundation | Basic restoration prepares your body for deeper work if you choose to pursue it later. |
Advantages of the Rotation Program
| Advantage | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Geological diversity | Three different salt sources provide mineral ratios that a single source cannot match. |
| Trace element activation | Vanadium, chromium, and selenium from Omo activate enzyme systems that basic restoration cannot reach. |
| Iodine replenishment | Boke salt addresses thyroid function, which basic salts typically do not. |
| Structured rotation | The 12-week schedule prevents mineral competition and imbalance. |
| Targeted for chronic conditions | Designed for those who have tried basic approaches and need deeper intervention. |
| Supervision and troubleshooting | Direct access to someone who has guided hundreds of members. |
| Food interference knowledge | Specific guidance on what blocks mineral absorption, not available elsewhere. |
| Community accountability | Shared experience with others at the same stage keeps you going. |
Which One Should You Choose?
| If you are... | Recommended path |
|---|---|
| New to terrain restoration | Start with Basic. Use Rift Valley salt. See how your body responds. |
| Seeing results but want more | Consider upgrading to the Rotation Program. |
| Managing a chronic condition | Start with the Rotation Program. Basic may not be sufficient. |
| Unsure about commitment | Start with Basic. No risk. No pressure. |
| Ready to do deep work | Apply for the Rotation Program. |
The Bottom Line
Basic restoration using Rift Valley Alkaline salt is the perfect starting point. It is accessible, affordable, and effective for many people. It requires no application, no waiting, and no financial commitment.
The Rotational Mineral Priming Program is for those who have tried the basics and need more or are looking for deep terrain restoration. It is for those managing chronic conditions that basic restoration cannot fully address. It is for those ready to commit to three months of structured, supervised, deep terrain repair.
The Terrain Fix Method is an educational framework. Consult your healthcare provider before beginning any fasting or dietary protocol.