TEXT OF READING 195-2 M 40 (Realtor, Protestant Background)

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at the Phillips Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, this 20th day of June, 1923, in accordance with request made by self, Mr. [195].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Fay Autry, Steno. Mr. [195].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 12:45 P. M. ..., Ohio.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now we find there are abnormal conditions in this body that may be corrected. They have to do with the eliminating forces in the body, especially, through the trunk portion, and the effect as this condition has produced on the body throughout.

2. Now these are conditions as we find them in this body, [195], we are speaking of, present here in this room: First, in the blood supply we find the flow very good. There are times when the temperature of the blood is raised above the normal, this being produced in the body by the conditions as exist in the hepatic circulation, this caused from toxins, though by the test of blood itself, does not show any foreign matter or any bacilli or bacteria of the destructive force, the condition being produced by this condition in the intestinal tract, those about the Peyer's glands. This becoming absorbed by the strain on the system in times back has left the walls thinned, and in turn, the system through the ducts of the intestinal tract absorbed toxins that raise or lower the temperature of the body. This in turn affects the nerve centers in the body, and we have about the centers of the perineurial nerves and those in conjunction with the nerves of the sensory reaching the vibration that affects some of the organs of the sensory forces; hence the condition we have through this portion of the body. The rest of the system we find fairly normal, except as the strain from this condition shows over the body at times.

3. As in the functioning of organs, we find the brain forces very good. The cerebrospinal nervous system we find good, except at the conjunction that comes with the perineurial nerves and pneumogastrics and that coming with the sympathetics, 7th dorsal vertebra. With the strain on these nerves, there are times when, apparently, the dross or drain of the system comes through the action of these only reflexly to the secondary cardiac center. In the digestive tract we find occasional reflexes of this same condition, no organic troubles through the organs and only of the

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spasmodic reflex in their functioning. The condition in this body is above normal, being produced by the thinning of the walls in the intestinal tract in the region of the Peyer's glands here, you see, this causing or allowing the system to absorb toxins in the body, producing the rise of the trouble.

4. To overcome this condition in the body, we would take into the system, to create those vibrations necessary to overcome these conditions and to add in the system, that necessary to create the healing forces for this portion of body, this:

5. To one gallon of rain water, add eight (8) ounces of common Garden Sage. Reduce by simmering to one quart, while warm add:

Grain Alcohol..................4 ounces, Beet Sugar first dissolved in warm water.........4 ounces, Ambergris, dissolved in one ounce grain alcohol........20 grains, Gin, Gordon's Gin preferred....4 ounces, Cinnamon......................15 grains.

6. The dose would be two (2) teaspoonfuls half an hour before each meal. Do that, and we will find this: The sage as a sedative to the intestinal tract, especially in the action of the pancrean and gall duct forces over the body; the gin as the stimulation to the kidneys in their action in eliminating; the sugar, Beet sugar with Ambergris as the force necessary to create that which will produce the healing forces to the intestinal lining, as it were, itself. Do that.

7. (Q) How long should this treatment be kept up? (A) Until the middle of the second quantity is taken when the dosage may be gradually reduced. The appetite will change and the action over the system by the reduction of the temperature.

8. (Q) What is the trouble with the ears? (A) We have given it.

9. (Q) What can be done for this trouble? (A) We have given it. Do that. Not merely a local condition but produced by overstimulation and by the rise of temperature produced in the body by the overtaxation produced to the ear drums themselves, you see. We are through.