TEXT OF READING 3745-1 F ADULT

This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 18th day of February, 1928, in accordance with wire request made by Mr. Thos. B. Brown.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. L. B. Cayce.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:20 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. Los Angeles, Calif.

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 the treatment for the cure and relief of this body.

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

3. Now, we find there are unusual circumstances and conditions surrounding the physical forces of this body; yet these, as we find, are the conditions to be met with and dealt with that the body may be brought nearer to the normal functioning of the physical forces of this body, Mrs. [3745] we are speaking of. First:

4. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, these conditions we find exist:

5. The eliminations and assimilations of the body have been deficient in their proper manner of functioning, until there has been left both these troubles in the system, and the union of these conditions have produced within themselves in various portions of the tissue of the body that of a destructive element in the better functioning. Hence we find the lymphatic circulation involved in same, as well as the emunctories in their functioning. These exhibit their condition in the manner the various glands in the system are affected through this reflex condition. Hence we find - while these are the causes - the greater applications as has been given the body has been for the effects as produced by these conditions existent.

6. In meeting the needs then, the functioning of the organs are to be considered as in their relation to the reproduction of the proper elements for the replenishing and resuscitating of the system toward that of the near normal functioning. Care then must be made as respecting the diet, keeping those elements in same that will supply plenty of those salines, iron, silicon, and such for the replenishing of the blood stream proper. There must be kept within the system those elements that will prevent the system becoming clogged through the alimentary canal in any way; yet not so that the system in its replenishing system would overcharge

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the body with those of the mucus or mucus producing tissue that would turn portions of the system into that detrimental effect produced by glands causing trouble in the capillary or lymphatic circulation.

7. In the application of properties for the system, the vibratory force of the body itself must be considered, and that applied to the body in such a way and manner that would come in accord with the vibratory forces necessary for the proper reduction in this body to MEET this body's own needs.

8. As to medicinal properties then, we would take those as the action for the intestinal tract and the assimilations as are created there. Those of that property known as Oxy-Crystine in a mild form; that is, the teaspoonful to the three to three and a half glasses of water - and drink it ALL at once. Once each day this would be taken.

9. Then those properties as would be found in Chloride of Gold with Bicarbonate of Soda. Prepare the soda in one grain to one-half ounce of water - distilled water. The Chloride of Gold one grain to one ounce distilled water. When these properties are to be taken (which should be taken each evening before retiring period), take of the gold solution one drop and of the soda solution three drops. Combine these in half a glass of plain water. This dose would be increased one drop each day until at least eight drops are being taken - eight drops of the gold and the same proportion of the soda taken at the same period.

10. The vibratory forces - we would apply those of the Infra-red ray to the cerebrospinal system, using the gentle massage - rather that of the neuropathic or swedish massage, and of adjustments or of muscular reactions that to meet the needs of nerve ends and of the circulation of the body as appertains to the capillary and lymphatic circulation.

11. Do that for the period of twenty-six to thirty days, then further instructions would be given to meet the emergencies of the system as may arise through the varied conditions as are being applied to the physical functioning of this body. Do that. We are through for the present.