TEXT OF READING 4433-1 F ADULT

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce in San Saba, Texas. Date of reading unknown.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Alf Butler, Conductor; Fay Autry, Steno.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading Unknown. San Saba, Texas.

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here. Now, the abnormal conditions as we find in this body affects the inner system throughout so that most of the functioning of the organs of the trunk portions of the body are affected. The circulation, especially, shows the disturbance and of what character the infection in the system of the disease produced as we find in certain portions of the intestinal tract. The condition as we find in the body: first, the blood is impoverished and carrying so much of the toxins, which is being carried through the circulation is absorbed in the system through the impoverished condition in the intestinal tract, through the small intestines where the walls are at times so thin that the lymphatic circulation produces coagulation from used tissue. These toxins that are absorbed produced this condition much by taking into needed same a normal condition which is attached to by blood in the body and gives sufficient liquidated character and quality without, producing the tiredness to the whole body. The character of the breathing without the pulsation is normal. There is no organic disease of heart or lungs. The feet are affected by the poisons produced through the intestinal tract and the bowels. The languid, the morose condition and headaches and the action of these organs are affected from certain portions of the body. With the nervous system we find the mental faculties, the dreary languid feeling at times produces high tension of the nerve force in the system and the body is very depressed or morosed and the resistance of the body produced in the system by the actions of the nerve centers interlocked with the muscular forces being completed by the action of the nervous system or the inferior quality of blood supply in the system. The rebuilding and the replenish of this will bring upon the body improved condition of the system. The sensory becomes at times super-sensitive, that is, the action of these nerves to produce equilibrium at times makes or forms the functioning of the nerves of the sensory system of the abnormal activity to the ear or to the eye or to the nasal channel or to the lung. The pulmonary condition of the blood in the system shows the action of these through

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the capillaries and through the lung tissues. This expected condition within is shown in the intestinal tract through the intestinal organs first by indigestion or dyspepsia that taking of things or chemicals in the system to allay this condition produced too much in the system of the fluids from mucous as the lining of the body and created by the action of intestinal thread worms in the large intestines affects them so as to reduce them and acts as stringent to the action of the intestinal digestion after being acted on by the fluids. It is after we have here the action of the gastric juices in the stomach, which is dependent on the atmospheric condition and the diet taken into the system and at times it is easy for the juices to act as an astringent in the intestinal tract. These are conditions as we find them in the body of Mrs. [4433]. To relieve or bring about the normal condition of this system we would treat or give through this system that which will overcome these conditions.

2. A tea made from what is called or known as ragweeds. To six ounces of ragweeds, fresh, tops, thoroughly cleansed, add one quart of water. Let come to a simmer until reduced to one pint. To this is to be added one-half ounce grain alcohol, four ounces cane sugar first dissolved in warm water. Take tablespoonful three times a day. This is to cleanse the present condition of this body. After this has been taken five days take as a dose, senna, two grains, licorice, one grain, strychnine one-one hundred twentieth grain. This will be taken in capsule or powder form, preferable in capsule, once a day. This as a stimulation to the blood force and to circulation. Take into the system for diet those foods that do not carry much flesh. Eat wild games. Take no pepper-salt, etc. in any form. Eat more of the vegetables that carry more proteins. Do this and you will find relief in the body until the conditions are removed in the system.

3. (Q) What is the scientific name for this case? (A) Indigestion or dyspepsia in an acute form producing intestinal worms within the body from absumption or absorption in the body.

4. (Q) What are these worms called? (A) Thread intestinal worms that come and go in the variations as are given and which carry with them much of the mucous that should be left within the walls of the body.