This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Virginia, this 25th day of June, 1934, in accordance with request made by the self - Mr. [595] new Active Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mildred Davis and L. B. Cayce.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading At his home in 11:00 to 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Alabama. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [595] of ..., Alabama.
2. As we find, there are disorders in the physical functioning of this body. These have to do with the activity in the respiratory system, as produced from an adhesion or stricture that has occurred in times back in the body - and the effects this has produced, or does produce upon the functioning system.
3. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [595] we are speaking of:
4. First, in the BLOOD SUPPLY, here we find the effects of drosses in a system, produced much by the sedative activities that are used at times and the impairing of the functioning of organs through the necessity of using such expectorants. And the effects these have upon the system are to produce drosses that affect organs in their functioning; not wholly as toxic forces, but they do become toxic at times and disturb the activity of the liver and of the whole hepatic circulation, disturbing and irritating the inclination that already exists in kidneys and their functioning.
5. As to the elements of the blood supply, these conditions allow the forming of impoverishment in some directions and a slowed circulation in others, and a metabolism that is not good; an engorgement in the heart, though not organic disorder.
6. As to the NERVE SYSTEM, here we find what may be termed the cause or the seat of the disorder. In times back - seventeen, sixteen, seventeen (this winter) - there was a distress that was brought on by a germ, or "flu", or deep cold, that with a subluxation already existent which made a tendency in the direction produced a slowing of the circulation through the bronchi and through the larynx. This, then, through the slowed circulation, tended to make for a plethora there, when there were almost those reactions
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of a form of pneumonia, or inflammation of the lung itself; but the high temperature, the slow blood supply, formed a lesion or a clot, or a thickening of the tissue in the bronchi itself. Hence we have with excess of heat, or with a pressure from even disagreeing properties for digestion, or that requiring the circulation to be drawn to other portions of the body, that which produces spasmodic asthmatic conditions in the bronchi itself. This makes for a filling of the tubes and a shortening of the breath, and slowing still farther the circulation through the lungs in the lower portions (and upper portion on the right side), and - causing the distresses and the deep circulation in attempting to fill - makes for a breath that makes for panting, requiring that something will allow the passages for the air into the lungs to be excited to such an extent as to reduce this plethora or fullness that is caused there.
7. This disturbance in the blood supply naturally involves the organs of digestion, of assimilation, and - as indicated - especially the hepatic circulation.
8. Then, as to the activities that we find would be the most beneficial, we find that it will be necessary to use palliative measures or those things that will meet the emergencies that arise at times in the general condition of the body; yet there may also be those applications which - if used consistently and persistently - will gradually remove the causes.
9. And while the condition has been of sufficient length or period as to disturb the system in the manner indicated, we find that there IS sufficient vitality in the body to rebuild and - with the proper adjustments, precautions and additions to the system - aid in creating a balance in the body; so that we should, at least for great periods, be free entirely of the disorder and gradually build up the strength and vitality for the body, for at least a period of fifteen to twenty-odd years in the present experience in the earth.
10. Then, these things that will be given first are rather as palliatives, and would be continued through those periods when it is necessary that these be taken for the alleviation of the distresses. And with those proper corrections which we will indicate, we would find that we will bring the much nearer normal conditions to this body of [595] we are speaking of.
11. When there is an asthmatic spasmodic reaction, we will find that the inhalation of properties combined in this manner would be MOST beneficial:
12. To 4 ounces of pure grain alcohol, add - in this order and quantity:
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Eucalyptol, Oil of..............20 minims, Rectified Creosote...............3 minims, Tincture of Benzoin.............15 minims, Rectified Oil of Turp...........10 minims, Tincture of Tolu in solution....20 minims.
13. Keep this in a container at least twice the size of the quantity, or a 6 to 8 ounce container with a glass cork, you see. Inhale the fumes, when this solution is shaken together, deep into the lungs and bronchi 2, 3, 4 times each day. Of course, this - as any condition - might be overdone, but take 3 to 4 deep inhalations whenever it is necessary - 3 to 4 times a day.
14. We would also take at such periods a grain Calcidin tablet, which will alleviate the lung activity and make for better conditions in the system.
15. Also at times, not always - but when the condition especially is bad in the evenings, or when there is damp weather, or when there is the tendency or the approach of storms or the like - we would use the pure APPLE brandy; not Apple Jack nor cider, but BRANDY - apple brandy. A small quantity of it. Or, to 4 to 6 ounces of same add 1/2 ounce of Rock Candy. Shake this together until it is dissolved. Do not take at a dose more than a teaspoonful, or a good swallow - which would be 2 teaspoonsful. Never more than that much, and let it go down VERY slowly, see?
16. Now, as to the CORRECTIVE measures that will alleviate the condition:
17. There should be about ten or twelve chiropractic adjustments made in the cerebrospinal system, especially in the 3rd and 4th dorsal center; and make the adjustment from the RIGHT side. Necessary, of course, that a little massage be given through the cervical area at such an adjustment.
18. After these treatments; that is, several months afterwards, or until the condition begins to improve; we would use the electrically driven vibrator, using the cup applicator directly on the body over the whole of the cerebrospinal system. Then take the ball or the little hard applicator and apply from the 9th dorsal to the base of the brain on either side of the cerebrospinal system itself. Go down on the one side, then go down on the other; but let these come FROM the head toward the central portion of the body, bearing rather hard - or making a DEEP vibration, see?
19. Be mindful with the diet, that there are not those things that will tend to make for irritation to the respiratory system or the bronchi itself; that is, never too much of the tuberous nature of vegetables, and no hog meat -
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save there may be taken a little crisp bacon of mornings at times, but NO hog meat! If meat at all is to be taken, it would be principally fish, fowl, mutton or the like. Never fried meats. If beef is to be taken, let it rather be in the form of the juices of same - that is, with stews and the like, see? More of the leafy vegetables, and not too much of those that are of the too great quantity of starch; though corn may be taken in moderation, especially the roasting ears if they are BOILED - not fried, but boiled! Then the corn may be cut off the cob and prepared in that manner for the body, or it may be eaten off the cob. But the mastication of the food for this body should be the greater principle. Chew any mouthful of food at least fourteen times. Even in drinking water, CHEW it - or masticate it at least three or four times. That is, sip it - let the activity of the glands in the mouth mingle well with the water; not gulping it but sipping it gently.
20. And this will bring very great relief to the body.
21. With the end of the chiropractic adjustments given in the area specifically as outlined, also begin taking Atomidine; never more than three minims in a glass of water, and sip this water as well as all the other that is taken. This dosage may be taken twice each day, before the morning meal and just before retiring.
22. Ready for questions.
23. Follow these instructions, using those first as we have given for the palliative measures; then those for the corrective measures that may allow the body to overcome these conditions.
24. Be very mindful that the body does not get the feet wet, in cold, bad weather; or that it does not get OVERHEATED while these applications are being made.
25. Exercise in the open as much as practical and possible for the body, but be mindful that the corrections are made. And because the palliative measures relieve or ease the body, don't stop the other treatments, but be sure to have the CORRECTIVE measures made also.
26. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " Ass'n (Enclosed was a letter to Druggist. The apple brandy combined with the Rock Candy might also be obtained from the same druggist. If not, it may be gotten from our druggist here. The Calcidin one grain tablets you should not have any trouble securing also. Enclosed was a letter to the chiropractor. The vibrator treatments which should follow
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the chiropractic adjustments may be given by someone in the home; if you haven't already an electrically driven vibrator you may get one from an electrical supply or drug house, or borrow one. If you have any trouble getting any of these ingredients or treatments, let us know; for we are anxious to see you get ALL the treatments outlined, TO THE LETTER, for that is the way you'll get results. GD. Also was enclosed a booklet explaining the Atomidine, which was not to be begun until after the chiropractic treatments were completed.)