This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 11th day of March, 1924, in accordance with request made by his sister-in-law.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce, Linden Shroyer, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Sister-in-law who requested the reading.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. ..., Ky.
1. EC: Now, we find there are many abnormal conditions. These have become very serious for the physical forces of the body, for the resistance in the physical has become very low; yet this condition may be overcome when those conditions are added to the system and some that have been affected in the system are left off and overcome.
2. Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body. First:
3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, those elements that have been carried in the circulation have overtaxed the pulmonaries and the heart's action. These will give the resistance necessary, provided those properties that will give alleviation of distress in other portions of the system are carried out and soon enough. (In the blood force we are speaking of, you see.)
4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, these centers about the cervical and upper dorsal have not been strengthened in the correct manner, for more of the massage should have been accorded with the muscular contractions in the pulmonaries to give the relief from the distress in the lower bronchials and in the larynx proper, for with the increased circulation as is produced by those properties carried in the system these will find that the distress becomes aggravated under certain cycles, while in others this is of a relief to the body.
5. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS, we find all function fairly normal for the condition, yet there must be accorded to the digestive organs that of sufficient elements that the resistance may be brought upward in the body rather than using the reserve force.
6. Use the chiropractic forces for adjustments, but not in the manner as has been accorded. Rather that of the osteopathic with the chiropractic, or that as would be accorded by one - Seargent [Andrew C. Seargent, D.C.] [Seargent or Sargent?], Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and with this understanding as the effect is created by the adjustments, and of the blood adjustment by the properties carried in blood supply, and take this as an inhalant. Not
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internal. To 8 ounces of grain alcohol add: Eucalyptol..............1/2 ounce, Benzosol................1/4 ounce, Canadian Balsam..........40 minims, Rectified Oil of Turp....15 minims, Heroin...............1 1/60 grain, dissolved and then add to solution.
7. At first only a small quantity may be inhaled. This is to be heated; that is, a small quantity poured off and the fumes inhaled. This is to give relief from irritation in throat, bronchials and larynx.
8. Also keep heated in quantity of water in air that is breathed small quantities of turpentine with that of creosote. That is, keep in boiling water and the fumes escape in the room where the air is breathed by this body.
9. This of the Eucalyptol, Benzosol, Canadian Balsam, Rectified Oil of Turp, Heroin is to be taken regularly, two to three times each day. Very small quantities at first, else it would strangle the body, you see.
10. Give those vibrations as would be accorded by such adjustments and massage as we have given, by Seargent [Sargeant?].
11. Do this. We will find relief for this body.