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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Va. Beach, Va., this 5th day of January, 1934, in accordance with request made by the father, Mr. [...], new Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by Judge W. W. Dey.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Young [477] and his parents, and Mr. Matthews.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 12:30 to 12:55 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Va. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [477].

2. Now, as we find, there are disturbing conditions in the better physical functioning of the body. These, as we find, are of specific and also contributory causes - and affect the circulation and the better activity in various portion of the body, but specifically in the lower portions or extremities.

3. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [477], we are speaking of, present in this room:

4. First, in the BLOOD SUPPLY, while we find this in many respects is near normal, there are the indications of disturbances through impingements that affect the superficial circulation, especially in the lower extremities and - sympathetically - to other portions of the body, as to at times affect the sensory system.

5. In the NERVE FORCES of the body we find rather the specific causes, through impingements, as indicated in the lower portion of the coccyx - though not on the end. Here we find that the locomotaries that receive impulses from the secondary reaction in the sympathetic and cerebrospinal nerve forces to the lower extremities carry hindrances in the proper return of the circulation in the feet, the limbs, to the body. Hence there are those infectious forces that disturb the extremities in their activities for proper elimination. Hence we have the forms of conditions that produce hindrances in the better reaction. SYMPATHETICALLY, we find in the upper dorsal and in the cervical that which disturbs the better circulation through the head, through the throat at times. An affectation to the organs of the sensory system. Hence the vision and the taste are at times both impaired from normal functioning.

6. As to the ORGANS of the body proper, little or no disturbance that will not be benefited by the correction of the conditions that are the basis or causes for the

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disturbance in the superficial circulation and in the nerve systems proper.

7. Hence in making applications for the conditions in extremities, for the conditions that affect the sympathetic nervous system as related to the sensory forces of the body, in making superficial application - or either in making such applications that might destroy the circulatory forces where there is the effect of infectious conditions or the effect of nerve impingements that have hindered the proper circulation in other portions, or in the specific portions in the right portion of the lower extremity, especially, or in both reactions - we will need to first make the corrections in the coccyx and in the cervical areas that will allow the proper coordination of nerve impulse, and the proper superficial and internal circulation to the body.

8. These corrections we would make in the osteopathic ADJUSTMENT manner.

9. Also during the periods when the treatments are being used and corrections being made, we would make application to the affected portions with first the plain violet ray - but begin in the lumbar area and move towards the end of the extremities, both for the superficial activity in upper portion of the body - beginning with the brachial area and moving towards the ends of the extremities, specifically, though, in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th cervical centers. This would be applied each day for three to five minutes for the whole application.

10. The external applications would be made with a combination such as this:

11. To 2 ounces of olive oil (heated), add: Tincture of Myrrh.........2 ounces, Animated Ash..............2 grains. Shake this well together each time before it is applied. It would be applied or massaged not only in the affected portions direct but to the activities of the muscular forces that lead directly to affected portions.

12. We will find that these will eliminate and destroy the forces that disturb the body, and we will make for a better balance and a better coordinating throughout the whole of the physical forces of the body. Also there will be the correcting, in a great degree, the tendencies for forgetfulness - at times that are indicated in the reactions, by the subluxations in the upper cervical area - and aid in correcting the taste, and in making more activity of the sensory forces as related to eye, ear, nose and

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throat.

13. Ready for questions.

14. (Q) Is the condition Athlete's Foot, as termed by the doctors? (A) Rather as indicated; and this is almost ALWAYS the condition where there is what is termed as Athlete's Foot or where the locomotories are disturbed. That is, an impingement. Here we find it below the locomotory centers proper, yet not sufficiently low to disturb the circulation in the upper portion of the body - but to make only external applications will not heal the conditions here. Then, it may be said to be the SYMPTOMS of Athlete's Foot - but reaches farther than this.

15. (Q) What produced this condition? (A) First an accident or injury to that portion of the body, where the repressions in the circulation affected the lower extremities. Then the character of the shoe or, more specifically, the dye in the stockings worn. And then the addition to this of infection from external forces - fishy in its nature.

16. (Q) What osteopath in the vicinity would you suggest to carry out the adjustments? (A) Richardson, or any that is in sympathy with the influences through which such information may be given - so as to be checked on same. But these conditions would be found in the 4th, 3rd and 4th portion or segments of the coccyx area, specifically.

17. (Q) How often should the treatments be given osteopathically? (A) In the beginning two or three times each week. After the second or third week they may be farther apart.

18. (Q) What length of time would be required to correct the condition? (A) With the application of the treatments given, we would find that in six weeks it should be entirely eliminated from the system - though we will see improvements in the GENERAL condition, and in other influences in the activities of the body, somewhat sooner but MUCH longer lasting - see? This we would do, as we have outlined.

19. (Q) How often should the massage with the ointment be given? (A) Each day, and - to be sure, of course - they should be cleansed with the antiseptic solution before it is applied; applying the violet ray FIRST, as given, see, after they have been cleansed - then apply the lotion that has been outlined.

20. (Q) What antiseptic would you suggest? (A) A very weak solution of ANY that is a good antiseptic, preferably that is alkalin in its nature.

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21. (Q) What effect does water have on the feet? (A) It increases the distress, as is apparent, or makes it break out easier.

22. (Q) Any special diet necessary? (A) Keep to more an alkalin diet; not too much sweets, a great deal of fruit and green vegetables - and well-cooked vegetables also. If meat is taken at all, preferably mutton, fowl or the like. Do as we have outlined, and we will find that we will soon bring the normal forces to this body. A portion of the treatment that we have outlined will not cure, it may aid - but make the corrections and the other applications coordinatingly, and we will bring the sooner and the more specific and the greater lasting results for this body.

23. (Q) Did a fall bring about this condition? (A) A fall.

24. We are through for the present. Copy to Self (2 copies, 1 for Dr. Richardson) " " Ass'n File