TEXT OF READING 4156-2 F 45 (?)

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 322 Grafton Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, this 23rd day of November, 1924, in accordance with request made by self - Mrs. [4156].

P R E S E N T

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

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 225 W. 71st St., 11:45 A. M. Dayton Time. New York City.

1. GC: Now you will have before you the reading given on Mrs. [4156] on Monday, November 17th, 1924, at 3:00 P.M. You will tell just how this prescription is to be prepared, how often taken and whether an osteopath would be able to give the treatments as suggested. Tell them how they would go about it. How much, if any, of her present treatment should she discontinue, while the treatment as outlined in this reading is being taken. You will answer any other questions that might be asked you regarding this.

2. EC: Now, we find, we have given very specifically as to how these medicinal properties should be prepared. We would prepare the sage tea first, while warm, sufficient to easily dissolve the beet sugar, and only use beet sugar. This should be prepared in the medicinal properties, then adding Ambergris dissolved in the alcohol, then adding the Gin (Gordon's dry), then adding the Cinnamon. These properties taken in this manner with the system, the sage becomes the sedative, and an active principle with the gastric juices and an incentive to the emunctories in liver, and with the sediments from the Ambergris as stimulated by the alcohol, and beet sugar, will give the action necessary to the pancreas and duodenum to receive the incentive for their functioning. This we find in the sugar properties, with the mixture in the system, does not become the active principle as that in cane sugar. Hence the beet or vegetable.

3. In the system below the digestion in stomach, the Cinnamon and Gin becomes the active principle with the hepatic circulation. These properties should be taken in the system in small quantities, as has been outlined.

4. The osteopath may give the adjustments, provided the anatomy of conditions is understood by such an operator. First, we would give, X-ray the condition of the cerebrospinal system, especially in the region of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th 10th and 11th dorsal. The 9th will be the segment found upon which first adjustments should be made. Rather than of massage, adjust, that the impingement as is caused by the position of segment may be relieved.

5. The properties as are being at present accorded the

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system, keep those until the system shows response to these properties as outlined. Then, gradually diminish, diminishing the injections for the capillary circulation first, but gradually diminishing all. This, we will find, will give the correct assimilation and assist the eliminations to become normal.

6. The diet, as we see, has the great effect upon the body, and should be looked after VERY carefully, assuming the conditions as they manifest through the added treatments accorded the body.

7. The X-ray will show the conditions first. Make such from both front and side and back, that all may be compared properly.

8. Do that, for we will bring the better physical conditions to this body, Mrs. [4156].

9. (Q) Which doctor would be the best to take charge of this case, Dr. Berger or Dr. Kraus? [Grace C Berger, D.O., Eugene R. Kraus, D.O.] (A) Dr. Kraus, if assisted by ... [GD's note: Sounded like Brittle or Biddle. Stillwell, M.D.?]

10. (Q) Will you give the name of a chiropractor that she should go to? (A) We have given for the outline of the other. Either, as first given, if understanding the conditions. We have outlined as to how an anatomist may find, may verify, those conditions. Be sensible. Do as given.