TEXT OF READING 1697-1 F 59 (Registered Nurse)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 2nd day of October, 1938, in accordance with request made by the self through her husband - Mr. [1757], new Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended by Mr. [556] and Mrs. [2470].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. [1697], Mr. [1757], Mrs. [2470] and Mr. [556].

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:05 to 4:40 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., Virginia.

1. GC: You will go over this body carefully, examine it thoroughly, and tell me the conditions you find at the present time; with suggestions for help and relief of this body, giving cause of the existing conditions, answering the questions she submits, as I ask them.

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

3. Now as we find, there are specific disturbances that cause many varying characters of reactions in the system. These as we find are affectations through the nervous system and the reactions and effects are upon the nerve and the muscular systems; and the functionings of organs become involved in same.

4. These then are conditions as we find them with this body, Mrs. [1697] we are speaking of, present in this room:

5. First, IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find there are those disturbances in the impulse for the circulation through portions of the system, both as to nerve and blood supply; that are allowing a condition of atrophy to begin - as indicated in the arm and the limb and side of the body.

6. These, as may be indicated then, are pressures in the cerebrospinal system; and the effect is both to the superficial and the deeper impulse of nerve as well as blood supply.

7. Thus the blood is becoming gradually impoverished by the lack of proper nutrition from not only the structural portions of the bodily forces themselves but from assimilations to supply the sufficient numbers of the white as well as red blood supply.

8. These, to be sure, are only EFFECTS - as we have indicated - that are being created in these portions of the system.

9. IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, OR SYSTEMS, here we find the sources of the greater disturbance in the physical body. As indicated, these are both of a superficial and a deeper

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circulation. Not only is there the tendency from a fracture in the cervical but from a subluxation in the coccyx portion of the spine also.

10. Hence, as indicated in the reactions produced, we have had recurrent conditions when there has been the inability of activity to portions of the muscular forces, or the nerve system, through the reflexes of the muscular forces in the left side (but from the right portion of the cerebrospinal system, or coming from same).

11. Also there have been those tendencies from such reactions to upset the assimilating system.

12. Thus there has been the tendency through the superficial or the lymph and the emunctory activity of the digestive system to produce regurgitation. And the activity arises not only from the activity to the duodenum and the stomach proper, as for nausea, but really begins lower in those areas just above the navel plexus, and comes as it were upward. This is a reflex activity.

13. As to the activities or conditions existent:

14. From external pressure there has been produced in the 2nd and 3rd cervical an injury to the cartilaginous force as well as an end or portion of the segment itself. Not a broken vertebra, but rather - from the age, from the very nature of the pressure produced - the connection between the segment or structural portion AND the cartilaginous forces, or the impaction that lies between the segments themselves.

15. Also there has been the pressure upon the 2nd and 3rd points from the coccyx end of the spine.

16. Hence as indicated there have been the reflex conditions to the gastric flows of the digestive system. The effects are gradually being produced upon the body. As indicated, with the impulses from the upper portion of the vagus center, or from the segment area indicated, there is gradually becoming more and more of an impoverishment of the impulse of the circulation, both through the blood and nerve supply - to the left arm, left side, and the limb. Unless there are measures taken for correction, all of these will gradually become more and more involved; as also the sensory system, especially as related to the activities of the auditory forces as well as the vision and the nasal passages.

17. All of these are reflex, however, and become involved more through an upsetting through congestion of cold, or in other manners become upset through impulses received - if there is a superacidity produced in the stomach or digestive forces themselves.

18. The pain then arises first from such in those areas

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indicated as a part of the jejunum strain produced by the subluxation, or bending - as it is in fact - in the coccyx areas; as well as the eliminations becoming involved at times from these same causes; as also the activities from the lower hepatic circulation, the kidneys and bladder become part of the disturbances.

19. But these are, as given, reflexes.

20. First there must be the PREPARATION for corrections, then; owing to the very nature and location of impairments in the impulses of the cerebrospinal system and from the very CHARACTER of these also. For these have been of such long standing, now, that they - the disturbances, or injuries - are becoming static, or supplied from the very blood supply CUSHIONS as it were that have been thrown about the areas by the circulation to prevent disturbing conditions. These are growths, in a form, that are only lymph and some cartilaginous forces yet; but these may be reduced in such a way that the correcting of same may be made so as to relieve the pressures and thus forestall or stop an again rebuilding of the deficiencies in the circulation to the afflicted portions of the limb and body; as well as removing the conditions that affect the internal organs' activity.

21. Begin then first with an oil rub to be given and prepared in this manner:

22. To 1 quart of Gasoline (not that which is colored by an addition of other properties, but straight gasoline), add - IN THE ORDER as given; not just at any time, but AS HERE INDICATED: Camphor Gum......................1/4 ounce, dissolving this in the Gasoline before any other properties are added. Then add: Oil of Peanuts (Pure Peanut Oil)...1 ounce, Oil Of Cedar Wood..................1 ounce. Each time this is used, shake the solution well before it is used; as it will tend to form (with these combinations) sediments - as will be necessary in the application to the body.

23. Use this rub about once a week for two or three weeks, and begin in this manner: Begin at the base of the brain and massage downward, gently, all the body will absorb, in a rotary motion on either side of the spine; especially at the 3rd cervical, extend the area to that almost AROUND the neck. Then the 2nd and 3rd dorsal, this should be extended also to

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the lower portion of the arm muscles, especially to the left side. Then the 4th lumbar, or at the lumbar axis, extend this across the hip muscles and bones, or to those centers from which the sciatic nerves receive their impulse from the balanced force of the pelvic bone. In the sacral and towards the end of the spine, then. This will necessitate being done VERY gently; and GRADUALLY worked. Take at least half to three-quarters of an hour in making the application; and use just what the body will absorb. It had best be put on by dipping the hands or fingers in the solution, poured into a saucer. Of course, keep away from flames or cigarettes or any nature of such during the time this is being applied.

24. After the third such treatment or rub with the oils, in the manner indicated, and the body has rested a day, we would THEN have an adjustment - very gently made. Unless this is GENTLY made, there may be more HARM than help done. But it is necessary that there be an alignment. And if this oil massage is used as indicated, to produce the proper condition in the segments along the spine, and the cartilaginous forces in between each segment or vertebra, we should have little or no trouble in producing perfect alignment.

25. It is not necessary that there be the use of casts for maintaining the proper position, IF this is PROPERLY done!

26. As we find, such as Hudgins would be the more preferable in such conditions.

27. The adjustments, of course, are to include the whole of the cerebrospinal system. The greater care is to be taken through the CERVICAL areas AND through the coccyx area. The others are rather COORDINATED with the conditions as corrections are made in those specific centers.

28. There will need to be at least six to ten adjustments and general treatments osteopathically given. When first begun, the frequency of the treatments will depend upon the manner in which the body responds. And rest sufficient time AFTER the adjustments for the body not to be overtaxed. Rest for at least an hour after each treatment. These would be about twice a week until at least half the number are given, then they may be made a little farther apart - or two in ten days then would be sufficient, until the twelve or fifteen are given.

29. In the matter of the diet: After there have been at least two of the adjustments made (and the massages have been kept in the manner or nature indicated), there should be added or supplied certain character of food values. For these massages and treatments will have produced a reaction

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in the whole of the impulse system that will vary, and there will be produced a gnawing as it were in the pit of the stomach.

30. Then, in the present conditions and those that are to arise - or that will arise with these treatments followed as indicated, we find that there should be especially for the body more than an ordinary quantity of calcium AND iodine. Hence quantities of fish should be a part of the diet; NEVER fried, but broiled, roasted, boiled or the like. THAT is the better manner for obtaining the iodine. Do not use too much of shell fish, though if the appetite calls for same it may be very well occasionally.

31. Use Calcios as the source of the necessary calcium. This is easy of assimilation and will build the strengthening of the body in such manners as to maintain a better structural condition for the supplying of blood forces.

32. Ready for questions.

33. (Q) What part of body was injured in bus accident? (A) As indicated.

34. (Q) What is cause of shrinkage of left arm? (A) As given.

35. (Q) Give cause and relief for continued vomiting? (A) As indicated, the removal of the pressures that cause same.

36. (Q) What causes peculiar noise in head? (A) As just given, the pressures to the vagus center as related to the sensory system. All of these have been covered. Do these things as indicated if we would bring a better condition for this body.

37. (Q) Are we proceeding in a just way to get settlement from V.E.P. [Virginia Electric & Power Company]? (A) We haven't the V.E.P. Do these for THIS body!

38. We are through for the present. Copy to Self " " Ass'n file (See extra copy [which was enclosed] of directions for Dr. Hudgins. See extra sheet [which was enclosed] of directions for preparing compound. Calcios is manufactured by The Colloidal Health Products,

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Inc., Greenvale, L.I., New York. It is the best way to assimilate free calcium. It comes in a syrupy paste and sells for $2.50 a jar.)