This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 28th day of October, 1929, in accordance with request made by self and those in charge.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Drs. Berger and Hansen, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. [337], Mrs. Jacobs, and L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Cayce Hospital, 11:55 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Virginia Beach, Va. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [337]. This we have had before. Now, we find the general physical condition much better than we have had at any time before. Now, we would begin to apply those of the EXTERIOR forces for the humor as exists from a long period in the capillary, or in the skin itself. These, as we find, would be best in that of a weakened alcohol solution with acetanilide, and those of an astringent that will not cause the cuticle to ROUGH from the throwing off of these portions that need to be eliminated; keeping up the rest of those things that have been given. Though the body may take some changes in the food values, but not those of rich foods that will again cause distresses in the stomach and intestines, nor overtaxing the blood supply to where the eliminations are in a distressing condition. Do THAT. Ready for questions.
2. (Q) What causes weakness of tear ducts and what treatment should be given for same? (A) These will arrange themselves, when those conditions in the 4th and 5th dorsal have been properly adjusted and corrected. These are reflexes from those nerve ends that come to the lachrymal ducts, that supply this portion of the system.
3. (Q) What causes frequent sighing? (A) Has it ever been considered as to what produces a sigh, from the first? A sigh is not an activity of other than the end of the aesophagus, through that force of the cardiac end of the stomach, and the repression as has existed and does exist with sympathetic, produces the reaction through the cardiac forces, or sympathetic cardiac ends, and produces a sigh - by the repression of air through the system from this reaction. When ANYONE suffers from a condition where the whole of the sympathetics, or the vegetative nerve system of the nervous system is affected, sighs are the reaction from same.
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4. (Q) Should powders be continued? (A) Be continued for the present.
5. (Q) What laxative? (A) Best that these be by the ACTIVITIES of the treatments to the system, and if any laxative - wholly that of the Russian White Oil.
6. (Q) What causes accumulation of mucus in nose and throat? (A) Those conditions as react from those repressions in that dorsal, as given.
7. That is all the questions regarding this body.
8. Keep these conditions, as has been started, and we will find that in three to four weeks the body should be NEAR to where it may care for itself. We are through with this reading.
Copy to Self " " Dr. Berger " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital