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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 16th day of August, 1930, in accordance with request made by self - [63].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. [63].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:15 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., West Virginia. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [63]. Now, we find the body very good in many respects. There are specific conditions existent that cause distress at periods in the physical forces of the body. In the system's attempt to adjust itself to meet these conditions, these are the periods when the greater distress is seen. These have to do with lesions as are existent, and the effects as are created in the system.

2. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [63], we are speaking of, present in this room:

3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find this lower in the vitality than it should be. However, not sufficient variation, were the corrections made, for the body not to assume a near normal balance in this direction. This produced from the system attempting to create sufficient of that of the leucocytes as make for coagulation in system. This, then, makes for that tendency of the low number in the red blood cellular forces, and an increase in the white; not sufficient as to be called anemia; rather from pressure and a disturbed circulation, as seen through the pelvis, as well as through - reflexly - other portions of system, as we shall see.

4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, this the greater condition to be warned against, for with lesions as have formed - in not adhesions, though they may BECOME so, were there allowed the continuation of the flow of blood to those pressure portions, that the adhesion through this creating of the over-abundance of the plasm as makes for coagulating, which makes for adhesions; these being rather lesions, then, at the present time. These we find existent in the nerve centers and muscular forces, especially the lower dorsal, upper lumbar; also in those of the upper dorsal. These make for those depressions as come to the system during the periods.

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5. In the effects created IN THE ORGANS OF THE SYSTEM, the distresses in nerve system makes for a tendency of over anxiety in the body at periods. This rather from the nature of the pressures as are seen in the cerebrospinal system.

6. In those of the FUNCTIONING organs, we find throat, bronchi, larynx, GOOD - save at such times that so much blood taken to the lower portion of system that there is the tendency of the feeling of the lack of blood in thorax, lungs and bronchials.

7. These, then, are conditions that are rather of the nature where the LACK of blood supply is the condition as is produced, rather than disorders in the organs themselves.

8. Heart's action, as is seen, subnormal at times; at others near normal.

9. Digestive system shows the effects of the conditions as have existed from the attempt to create more of one portion for the system than another, as in blood supply.

10. In the liver and the hepatic circulation, or liver and kidneys, these we find show that these are unbalanced in the same manner; for, as the liver is the opposite pole, as it were, from the kidneys in the hepatic circulation, this calls for that of a pressure in the amount of the uric acid as is thrown from the system through those conditions existent in pelvis and pelvic organs.

11. In the meeting of the needs of the conditions for this body:

12. First we would prepare that as will act as a tonic and a stimuli for the digestive system, plus those forces as will aid the blood supply in GAINING its proper equilibrium.

13. At the same period we would remove those repressions, or those lesions as exist in the cerebrospinal system. These we would do through manipulations and adjustments, so that - as the properties as are taken as medicinal forces will be assimilated and distributed through the system.

14. The medicinal properties we would make as this: Take 12 ounces distilled water, add 3 ounces of green ragweed or ambrosia weed. Reduce this by slow simmering to 1/2 the quantity. Then we would add ground Indian Turnip 1/2 dram, ground Wild Ginseng 1/2 ounce. Again reduce this to 4 ounces by slow boiling. Strain. Then add simple syrup 1 ounce, pure grain alcohol 1 and 1/2 ounces, with 1/2 dram Balsam of Tolu cut in same, and cut it thoroughly in the alcohol before added to solution. The dosage would be 1/2 teaspoonful 4 times each day, half an hour before meals and just before retiring.

15. We would be mindful of the diet, that it is blood building and nerve building - but more tendency to those of

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alkaline than of acid. Do that. Ready for questions.

16. (Q) How often should manipulations be given? (A) At least twice each week, and ONE of such treatments should be WITH adjustments.

17. (Q) Is there any trouble in the pelvis? (A) The lesions, you see, are in the pelvis region, as seen from the lumbars, as given. THIS causes the distress with the organs of pelvis. Hence the lesions should be broken up, see?

18. (Q) What diet should the body follow? (A) That as given. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " Ass'n office " " Research Department " " Dr. Lydic