TEXT OF READING 163-1 F ADULT

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 3rd day of June, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [163].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:15 A. M. ..., Ohio. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Now, we have many abnormal conditions in this body. Some we find are produced and have been produced in the system by improper functioning of organs as brought about by conditions existing in system. Others have been produced by improper treatment and the diversion of conditions as have been produced by the improper treatment, and applications to the system for effects rather than causes have in some instances been used in the system, producing other specific causes and conditions in the system.

2. As we find in this, we find from the pathological conditions one that would have, from the correct conditions in system, a case against physicians that have treated the body.

3. Now, these are conditions as we find in the system. This body may be assisted, if properly taken care of at this time. First:

4. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find rather from the lack of rebuilding forces, or from an overstrained, overtaxed, overworked blood supply, and an insufficient blood supply rather than of conditions existing that cause other conditions in or through blood, though it is not normal either in its ability, in quantity or in the amount of bacilli taken in the system.

5. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, many centers and plexuses are involved in the conditions in the body, especially those in the lower lumbar, in the lower and central dorsal regions. These as we find then involve especially those of the plexus that supply nerve and nutriment to the organs of the pelvis and to the organs as function through digestion.

6. IN THE ORGANS OF THE SYSTEM PROPER, we find as these:

7. The brain forces very good, though often taxed beyond their ability.

8. In the sensory system and the organs of same all show strain on the system.

9. Lungs, throat, larynx, bronchials all show this strain and how susceptible to congestion these become at times, though not organic derangement there.

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10. In the organs of digestion, we find much cause of conditions at present, though not that producing conditions at first. In this we have lacerations in the duodenum and in pyloric end of stomach proper. These have not, as yet, become of a malignant nature or of the condition that may not be assisted and brought to the normal forces.

11. In the intestinal tract, with this taxation, there is this inflammation, and the lack of the blood supplying the juices, and lack of the secretions sufficient to carry on the digestion in the proper manner in the upper intestinal tract, or that as performed in the system through the small intestines. We find we have a state of the system becoming dry, clogged, and have had in times back the condition where the system, that is the intestinal tract proper, became so involved as to produce in the folds a condition of locked or of twisted intestine, and adhesions show, and the effects of same from operations as produced in the abdomen show in the system as yet. All portions of the body becoming involved, and the operation of the character as performed not necessary, though others were necessary at the time.

12. The kidneys and whole hepatic circulation becoming involved, and from those properties through bacilli as taken in the system through the portions of the body, the inflammation that is produced in the bladder proper comes from the cohesion of these conditions, becoming of the nature as to propagate itself in the system. These all bring then distress to all the system that functions through the plexuses in frontal portion of system that governs or affects the digestion, the elimination in the lower portion of body, the exterior or the anterior of the circulation in capillary, finding then the depression, the limbs suffer at times and the lack of circulation again affecting outer and interior portion, bringing more inflammation to the kidneys and the bladder proper. The condition at the neck of the bladder, where we had some adhesion, may be assisted. Better that this be treated locally and cleansed at least once every ten days, until the inflammation is removed by properties taken in system.

13. Take this: To one gallon of rain water, we would add: Sarsaparilla Root.................2 ounces, Wild Cherry Bark..................2 ounces, Yellow Dock Root..................2 ounces, Black Haw Bark....................1 ounce, Prickly Ash Bark..................1 ounce,

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Mandrake Root....................30 grains, Buchu Leaves.....................20 grains, Elder Flower......................2 ounces. Reduce this by simmering (not boiling) to one quart. After this has been reduced to the quart, strain and add this: Syrup of Squill, (you will prepare these together and then add all together in the solution)...........2 drams, Muriated Iron....................30 grains, Oil of Sasafras...................1 dram.

14. When this is all compounded together, add the first solution and reduce by heating, with continual stirring over slow fire, to the one quart again. Then strain again and add 4 ounces grain alcohol, with 3 drams of Balsam of Tolu cut in it.

15. The dose will be 2 teaspoonful 3 times each day, using douches of warmed half and half quantity of water and Glyco-Thymoline, and cleansing the bladder with water the temperature of the body, using deep manipulation, osteopathically given, over the whole system, until assimilation is performed in the system. Not necessary for other operations if these are carried out.