TEXT OF READING 1794-1 F 46

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his home on Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 17th day of January, 1939, in accordance with request made by the husband - Mr. [...], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research & Enlightenment, Inc., recommended and sponsored by Mr. [257].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 3:45 to 3:55 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. ..., N.Y.

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 suggestions for help and relief for this body. You will answer the questions which have been submitted, as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes.

3. As we find, there is rather a somewhat complicated disturbance in the present; arising primarily from some injuries and misplacements through the organs of the pelvis.

4. And these produced such a pressure, or such a disturbance, that there was for some time a continual drain upon the system; until such pressures cause an aggravation to the nerve system - until the strength and vitality, and the resistance became depleted; and then such nervous reactions as to cause the bad digestion, and then fermentation through stomach, and conditions which arise from this toxic force through the system.

5. In the present we find there is the lack of the desire on the part of self to make the efforts for recuperative forces.

6. Hence we find a form of anemia - a little disturbance through temperature in the blood supply occasionally; the lack of appetite; a tipped stomach, and the organs of the pelvis involved in this disturbed condition.

7. As we find, in making corrections where material aids may be gained:

8. First we would begin with the adjustments, osteopathically made, through the lumbar and sacral area; as well as the coordinating of these with the 9th dorsal and the upper dorsal and through the cervical area - but specific adjustments in the last dorsal and through the lumbar and sacral area.

9. At least once or twice a week use a douche; not too hot, but a little above body-temperature. To the quart of water

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add a teaspoonful of Atomidine, as a cleanser as well as to prevent the infectious forces as there are corrections made, and as the proper relationships of the organs and the rest of the system are established by the corrections.

10. Each day take the vibratory forces from the low Wet Cell Appliance, carrying in same only Spirits of Camphor. The small copper plate would be attached to the 4th lumbar, while the larger nickel plate - through which the Solution passes - would be attached to the lacteal duct and umbilicus plexus; for thirty minutes each day. And this should be kept for at least three to four charges - that is, periods of treatments of thirty days each before the charging; keeping the plates very clean.

11. In these manners we will find bettered conditions coming for the body.

12. Use in the beginning not so much heavy foods, but rather the easily assimilated diet; soft or liquid or semi-liquid foods, but plenty of foods that carry iron. Plenty of figs, plenty of raisins, plenty of apricots, plenty of carrots; plenty of lettuce, red cabbage and the like. These may be and should be taken raw at times as a part of the diet. The meats should consist only of fish, fowl or lamb, but these well-prepared; and all the foods should be well-cooked; in their own juices, and not fried.

13. Do these for the better conditions of this body.

14. Ready for questions.

15. (Q) Which doctor would be best to make these corrections? (A) Anyone in sympathy with such applications, but a good osteopath.

16. (Q) What was the nature of the injuries which caused this condition? (A) Improper attention at the periods when there were the evacuation, or delivery.

17. We are through for the present. Copy to Husband " " Mr. [257] (to be given to osteopath who takes charge of case) (Mr. [257] will no doubt be able to get the Appliance for you as suggested.) At your convenience we would appreciate having a history of this case to the time of obtaining the Reading, so that we may have something with which to compare our information.

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This is valuable for our records.) .)