This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce in San Saba, Texas on this 16th day of March, 1923.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; A. D. Butler (?), Conductor; Fay Autry, Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading A. M. (?) Chicago, Ill.
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now the abnormal conditions as we find in this body have to do with the circulation, both of the blood forces and the nerve plexuses as is affecting the organs in their functioning and some of the reflexes apparently become organic conditions, yet we find they are functional rather than organic conditions.
2. Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body, [124], we are speaking of. The circulation we find becomes overabundant at times, the pressure being above the normal, the action of the blood through the pulmonaries being troubled at present with congestion, there causing distress to the organs and the circulation in general. The action of the circulation to the capillaries shows the pressure is in the change from the venous to arterial. We find in portions the plethora existing in the interchangeable ducts and portions of the body as we find through some of the exterior or extremities of the body.
3. The nerve supply being interchangeable, as it were, with the condition in the circulation, we find about many of the plexuses that govern the circulation in organs bring the aggravated condition to the various ligaments as passed in their distribution such as we find in the hepatics, in the pulmonary and in the ilium plexuses centers, see.
4. In the organs, themselves, we find the brain forces and the sensory organism super-sensitive to conditions in the body through the throat, the larynx and the bronchials the inflammation from present congestion rather than organic conditions, except reflexly. Through the digestive tract, we find the action of the nerves with the pneumo-gastric, the effect of the circulation brings distress to the system without the direct cause being shown in its effect over the system. Through the hepatics, the effect of the liver and the kidneys and the organs of the pelvis, and the digestive tract as is affected by the hepatics, especially, in those of the lacteal and Peyer's or Peyerian glands, show the effect the circulation and nerve forces exert on the assimilation that should be carried in the system, so imperfect elimination shows.
5. We would, to bring the normal conditions to this body,
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use first as an inhalant only this: To one quart of grain alcohol, add one-half ounce Benzosol, one-half ounce Eucalyptol oil, one-half ounce Canadian Balsam. The fumes of this should be inhaled through the mouth and nostrils at least three times each day, and the nerve condition should be overcome by electric vibration of a very high frequency with very low amperage, such as we find in the violet ray. This would be applied only each evening just before retiring for four to five minutes. The diet should be little or no meats but as much of green vegetable forces as possible. Do that. We are through.