This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce this 4th day of September, 1911.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; L. B. Cayce, Conductor; Jon C. King, Steno. Mrs. [482].
R E A D I N G
Born April 24, 1885. Time of Reading Unknown.
1. LBC: You have before you Mrs. [482], who is in this room with you.
2. EC: Yes, we have her here. We have had her before. [No copies of earlier rdgs.]
3. LBC: I want you to go over her carefully, examine her thoroughly, and tell us what her condition is now and what is the matter with her.
4. EC: It is better than it was before. There is a good deal of difference in it now from then. Some of the conditions are better, and the general condition of the body is better than we had before.
5. We have now not altogether good circulation - good at times, at others not so good. Very fast hepatic circulation, slow, sluggish lymphatic. The actions of the lymphatics have been overtaxed from the condition in the system, the nervous condition, you see. Taking up too much of the vitality of the body supplying the rebuilding of the nerve forces, especially through the capillary circulation or to the lymphatics, as shown along the 7th and 8th dorsal, 2nd, 3rd and 4th cervical, where we come in contact with the nerve and muscular forces governing the supply of blood to the head and upper part of the stomach. The same through those of the pelvis in the eliminating properties through the kidneys, the dross parts, through the throwing off of the liver. We have a torpid liver at times, on account of a lack of the secretions being thrown out. The circulation of the liver being strong produces a filling up of too many forces and globules. We have it gorged, sluggish in its supplying the secretions to the digestive duct, or of supplying to the after digestion, we have poor intestinal digestion, very good to the lymph but not afterward.
6. We have at times over-excitement to the body. We have some congestion along here at the 8th, 7th, 6th dorsal, producing at times pains to the head and eyes, as the forces are shown. The muscular forces become taut and we have pain to the head through that of the supplying forces from the 5th to 8th dorsal and 2nd to 4th cervical. Pains through
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the neck, and it hurts around under the chin, and throat; headaches through the top and back part.
7. (Q) What causes the aching? (A) The muscles become taut, and the nerve forces supplying to the blood force is not sufficient to relieve the pressure. The brain is the nerve center, or the seat, of all motion. When it becomes taut in any condition of the system we have a relinquishing of the same things upon the blood supply to those parts. The action of these forces - that is where we have brain lesions.
8. (Q) Any trouble with the uterus? (A) Very little. Only from what we had, the discharge here. Remove these conditions from the pelvis or through the rest of the circulation and then the discharge from the uterus will become improved in organic condition. The lack of power in the system to assimilate proper nourishment to be supplied to the forces keeps it in a run-down and lax condition in the system, and these forces from the uterus produce this same condition we have there.
9. (Q) Is there any organic trouble in the lung? (A) No.
10. (Q) What treatment would you prescribe to relieve these conditions? (A) Electricity and osteopathy.
11. (Q) How given? (A) To the body here.
12. (Q) How often should she have the electricity? (A) Every other day.
13. (Q) What kind of electricity? (A) Alternate with the x-ray. Just the heat from the light here along the spine over the parts affected; the pelvis to the 4th cervical, not higher. Then straight, or galvanic electricity, or the vibrating force. One one day and then the 4th day, apply the next, you see.
14. (Q) Then the manipulation? (A) Manipulation.
15. (Q) Along the spine? (A) Over the whole body. Not only along the spine. We have the muscular forces in the whole body and along the spine to be relaxed. We use the limbs to extend here from the cellular forces, or those of the locomotory forces, through the reflexes, sympathetically, from the nervous conditions in the body, then we bring about a regeneration of all these forces. We keep them in action. Not much medicine, and don't eat too much.
16. (Q) What should the diet be? (A) Those of gluten and carbon. That is, as we find in butter milk, apples, pears, wild game. No fasts, you see.
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No meat of fats; that if muscular. Not much beef, no hog meat. Sheep and game, fish - carbon, so we can replenish the burnt-up forces. That is what we use here. The burning up and using up the forces, and to replenish these we supply to the carbon forces in the system.
17. (Q) Take no medicine into the stomach? (A) None; the manipulation and electrical forces will assist in keeping up the digestion here. The electrical forces from the heat direct from the ray. Not too close. Not close enough to have the ex-ray burn, but those which are of piercing nature, exerting forces that set up those through the dilapidated system.