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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 16th day of March, 1928, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [1100].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce, and Dr. and Mrs. T. B. House.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Alabama.

1. GC: You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; giving the cause of the existing conditions, also the treatment for the cure and relief of this body. You will answer any questions I may ask you regarding same.

2. EC: Yes, we have the body here.

3. Now, we find there are specific conditions that bring distresses in an unseemly manner to the better physical functioning of the body. While there are not a great deal of disturbing forces at the present time, these conditions do bring distress or dis-ease to the body, and - allowed to remain without proper attention - would gradually build that in the system that would produce organic conditions, or a general debilitation in such a manner as to become chronic conditions.

4. Now, these are conditions as we find them with this body, [1100] we are speaking of. First:

5. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, this we find abundant in quantity. In the circulation of same there are hindrances in the way that same affects various portions of the system. Hence not the character of the blood supply, but the manner of its circulation in different parts of the body, hindered by those specific conditions existent in the system.

6. In the elements and constituents of the blood itself, the pressure as produced is changeable. Not above normal always, nor not normal always - but a varied condition. Hence there are times when the circulation to the extremities is poor. Hence the condition that exists in lower limbs and feet, and in hands and arms and head; that is, the hot and cold flushes are followed by these hindrances, when cold feet, cold hands, are the result. Following such conditions there are elements in the blood that give the evidence of a disturbed circulation.

7. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, this very good in many respects, save where there are specific obstructions in impulses from various ganglia that affect directly impulses in

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circulation; while muscular contraction as to circulation not as much disturbed as would be found in some instances where the disturbance is as in this body, yet sufficient is this to prevent the proper getting away - is it were - of used tissue in the system; for, as we see, there is the continual building up and breaking down of tissue in the body, as the body is used in the mere act of expressing or manifesting itself as to the usages of the same, and the varied conditions present themselves in the body. Hence we find in the brachial plexus in the 4th and 5th and 6th dorsal those obstructions that prevent the circulation, or impulses of circulation, to the head - and, sympathetically, to all of locomotary centers. Hence we find at times that flush to the face, yet not a normal condition - and in the scalp, in the face, in neck, shoulders, the capillary circulation - becoming slowed - leaves drosses, ashes - as it were - or improper drained tissue. Hence the condition in scalp, in the head, in the neck and upper portions of the body.

8. The cause, the conditions producing same - in times back there was the invading in the system of those bacilli that caused especial action in the tissue as governs the upper portions of body, or circulation to the nasal cavity, to throat, and the bronchials. This left, as it were, that tissue - or in the form of not exactly scar tissue, but more of a lesion tissue - that brings a tingling sensation to bronchials, as to produce a continued inclination for cough; for at times when the cycle of change comes to the circulation in the body, especially to the head and to the organs of the sensory system as located, sympathetically the system takes it up, and we have a re-occurrence of too much lymph thrown to the various organs. Hence cold, apparently, is easily taken; yet it's not always cold, even when the secretions from the nose are troublesome - or of spittle, or the excretions thrown from the throat - not always an indication of cold. An overflow of the mucus-producing condition in system attempting to meet the needs of the system to bring about a correlation of conditions and a more perfect coordination of circulation, through improper nerve impulse.

9. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, as we find, those of the sensory system meting - and meted out - those conditions as come reflexly from specific conditions existent in the upper dorsal region.

10. Throat and bronchials show the effect of irritation.

11. Lungs good.

12. Heart's action irregular, though not an abnormal

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condition when we condition when we consider that the secondary cardiac and the brachial plexus - as governs the respiratory system - are disturbed in their reaction and action in the system. Hence we find at times a sudden filling up of the cardiac end of the stomach, and food seems to not digest. It (the condition) a reflex and not an indigestion, though at times it may prevent PROPER digestion.

13. In the functioning of the digestive system, only reflexly do we find disturbances.

14. Liver, hepatic circulation, all - save as as reflex conditions as occur - very good.

15. BEWARE of contaminated waters, or any tendency to bring temperature or fevers to the body, and keep the body AWAY from CONTAGION of any nature, especially until corrections are made osteopathically of that condition existent in the upper dorsal and lower cervical region.

16. Using as an antiseptic inhalants that will clarify conditions in bronchials and nasal cavity, so that - with the proper incentives thrown off from the brachial centers, and those impulses in the upper dorsal and lower cervicals - these may bring about normal corrections for the body.

17. For the conditions as exist in scalp, with the correction of the general condition MUCH of this will disappear; yet it would be well to use those properties as are found in the pure white vaseline (as prepared by the Chesebrough corporation), and add that CLEANSING solution - when used - of a forty percent (40%) solution of alcohol, for a cleanser, see? Wash scalp with any good tar soap, then cleanse same with the alcohol, massaging same thoroughly in the scalp - then massaging the vaseline, very small quantity, into the scalp following same, see?

18. At least thirteen adjustments and manipulations should be given; for adjustments as well as manipulations should be accorded to bring the proper conditions for the system.

19. There needs be little change made in the dietetics for the body, for these are very good.

20. Do that. Ready for questions.

21. (After pause) We are through.