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This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at the office of the Association, Arctic Crescent, Virginia Beach, Va., this 14th day of October, 1943, in accordance with request made by the mother - Mrs. [...], Associate Member of the Ass''n for Research and Enlightenment, Inc.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Gertrude Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. (Notes read to and transcribed by Jeanette Fitch.)

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 4:00 to 4:10 P. M. Eastern War Time. ..., Conn.

1. GC: You will answer the questions regarding this body as I ask them:

2. EC: Yes, we have the body here; this we have had before.

3. There are great improvements in the general physical forces of the body. As we find, though, there should be kept occasionally those corrections that have been indicated; the Packs as well as the tonic. Yet the tonic should be prepared with sufficient alcohol in same as to preserve it. This will not only be better for the body, but it may be kept almost indefinitely. When the green herb is used, this will require nearly forty per cent. But if this is prepared by a regular druggist, that quantity may be used.

4. Ready for questions.

5. (Q) Are there any special instructions for the osteopath? (A) Do keep the area about the lacteal duct loosened more. The adhesions there have not been entirely broken up. As indicated, use more of the Oil Packs and then, not too deep, massage sufficiently - as well as keeping the corrections in the upper cervicals - to break up those lesions there; and we will not have further trouble with these spasmodic reactions.

6. (Q) Would active participation in sports be advisable? (A) If not taken too seriously or too strenuously in the beginning.

7. (Q) Is there any suggestion as to treatment for the eyes, either as to changing glasses or any other treatment? (A) The head and neck exercises will be sufficient, in combination with the osteopathic corrections through upper dorsal and throughout the cervical. But do not change glasses until these exercises have been taken consistently and regularly for at least three to six weeks.

8. (Q) Is it necessary to continue the strict diet given in the first reading, or may it be modified and to what extent? (A) Not altogether, but keep rather closely to the diet

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indicated.

9. (Q) To what extent may the diet be modified? (A) Just what the body will absorb, and not too much sweets. Never any preparations, as salads, carrying vinegar - unless wine vinegar is used.

10. (Q) Is his condition such as to bar him in the future from military service, etc., where physical examinations are required? (A) It would be for some little time. Possibly for from sixteen to eighteen months it would bar the body. If there are the improvements continuing during the next sixteen to eighteen months, then it will not bar.

11. (Q) Is the condition improved to such an extent that the danger of further convulsions is entirely eliminated? (A) No; not entirely eliminated. For, if there is a clogging in the upper portion of the jejunum, so as to cause a pressure there, we would find a convulsion would result. If there is such an activity under strain or stress as to cause the same character of contraction in the diaphragm area of the body, as to produce the same results from excitement or over tiredness and activity, it would bring on a convulsion. But when the lesions are entirely eliminated; as indicated, these reactions may be eradicated entirely from the body. Keep up those things suggested.

12. We are through with this reading. Copy to Mother " " Ass'n file (10/14/43 GD's note: Head and neck exercise: Sitting or standing erect, bend head forward three times, backward three times; to the right three times, to the left three times; circle to the right three times, to the left three times. Do this night and morning, consistently, regularly.)