This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 23rd day June, 1930, in accordance with request made by self and those in charge.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Dr. Lydic, Mr. [2504] and others.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading Cayce Hospital, 3:50 P. M. Eastern Standard Time. Virginia Beach, Va. (Physical Suggestion)
1. EC: We have the body here - this we have had before. In many respects conditions continue to show improvement. In others, where taxations affect the system, we find that there are some accumulations that are not so good. These being of the changeable nature, or affecting first one plexus then another, as is seen, radiating from the 4th dorsal to the 3rd lumbar - these are necessarily that, that causes the contraction through the ganglia of the brachial centers, and that condition as produces for the contraction in the nerves to the head proper, producing an unsteadiness in the MENTAL aberrations; that is, the nervousness from the conditions not coordinating in the centers between sympathetic and cerebrospinal system, as these changes come about, make for distress. These, we would find, will be aided most by a stimuli as is of the nature that comes from those that will be found in a compound form Indian Turnip and of Wild Ginseng, added with those of an astringent and cardiac that comes from those of Capsici and of VALERIAN. Now, to compound these, we would make as this:
2. First produce that as is of a tincture, or an essence of the turnip and of the ginseng, see? Then make as a carrier, that of lactated pepsin and of wild cherry syrup, see? This would be of 2 ounces. Then add:
The essence or tincture of Indian Turnip...40 minims, Of the Wild Ginseng, that of..............1/4 ounce, see? That of the Valerian......................1/2 ounce, That of the Stillingia.....................20 minims, Of the Tincture Capsici.....................2 minims.
The dose will be half a teaspoonful twice a day.
3. Keep the manipulations.
4. Don't sweat the body too much, except outside in the sun, see? Ready for questions.
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5. (Q) Would you advise sand packs? (A) Too much of a stimuli to the capillary circulation, for same. May sweat in the SUN, but wouldn't cover the body with the sand. Too heavy for the heart stimulant.
6. (Q) What treatment would you advise for stiffness of extremities? (A) Take these. We are loosening up - we are making new tissue. These properties as given are taking these in consideration. Then, enough of the manipulation as to cause the coordination of a stimulated internal circulation.
7. (Q) Is the body cooperating? (A) Except when it gets worried.
8. That is all the questions regarding this body.
9. We are through with this reading.
Copy to Self " " Ass'n office " " Cayce Hospital