TEXT OF READING 1343-1 F ADULT

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Dayton, Ohio, this 25th day of July, 1923, in accordance with request made by her son, Mr. [1323], and husband.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer (?), Conductor; Fay Autry (?), Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 1:45 P. M.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now we find there are some abnormal conditions that may be corrected with this body. They have to do with the circulation in its eliminating force and with the nerves as affected by this condition.

2. Now these are conditions as we find them in this body, Mrs. [1343], we are speaking of: In the blood supply we find we have a full blood force, yet very poor capillary circulation, high hepatics, full flow through trunk portions and deep flow, yet poor in the capillary circulation. The numbers in red blood being nearly normal, deficient in some respects in the elemental forces.

3. In the nerve force we find through the lower lumbar region that with the conditions of the body in age [menopause? GD's note: I later met Mrs. [1343]; I would judge she was about age to be going through menopause.] and season the nerves here have become overcharged and affect, sympathetically the nerves through other portions of the body, especially, those to the lower extremities, hence the tired, achy, heavy feeling to the feet and limbs at times, and with the circulation, produces swelling at times. In the reflexes, we [find] from these conditions some condition to the upper portion of body that affects, sympathetically, the organs of the sensory system, hence the condition we have with the eye and ear at times, the buzzing, humming to the ears, the tendency to have the eyes to show extra secretions, sympathetic condition entirely.

4. In the functioning of organs themselves, we find in the brain forces, very good with the strain over the body. The effect has been to some astringment [estrangement?] to other individuals toward the body. The throat and larynx, the full internal flow of blood and hence given the fullness at times to these organs, this only occasionally, and makes the body easily fatigued by heat or anything raising the internal flow above the normal. As shown at present, lungs very good. Through digestive tract, very good, though with fatigue or over-sympathetic conditions the body suffers from

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the sympathetic digestion, rather then indigestion, it, the condition, producing in the nerves to the stomach the lack of secretions to carry digestion properly. The liver, as we have given, engorged from the circulation. The kidneys showing excess of secretions on account of poor circulation in capillaries.

5. To give the proper relief to this body would be to equalize the circulation throughout the system by stimulation of the centers that govern circulation to the portions of the body, and to give the nerve centers the equilibrium necessary to reduce the strain over the body. We would find rest in this for this body: To one gallon and a half of rain water, add:

Plain charcoal..............1 lb., Heavy sea salt..............1 lb., Copper Sulphate.............1 lb., Sulphuric Acid, C.P.....1 1/2 ounces, Common Zinc.................9 drams.

In this we would place two heavy poles. To these poles attach small copper wires, attach one large plate, copper plate, to positive pole and a small plate to negative pole. These poles each evening would be attached to the body, the positive or large plate be attached above the central portion of the body for the umbilicus, the small plate attached to the ankle, first left, then right, then change to wrist in same manner. For thirty minutes each evening use solution for three to five weeks. The second be necessary when body will be normal. The diet shall be governed according to the conditions in the body, taking the climatic conditions into consideration, Mrs. [1343]. We are through.