TEXT OF READING 4464-1 M ADULT

This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 9th day of May, 1924, in accordance with request made by self, through Mr. Klingensmith.

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer, Conductor, Gladys Davis, Steno. Mrs. Edgar Cayce and Geo. S. Klingensmith.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 2:30 P. M. ..., Pa.

1. EC: Now, we find there are abnormal conditions in this body, and these may be corrected where the system may have the chance to eliminate the conditions in the body. They have to do with specific conditions existing in organs of the body and the effect that this condition has produced and does produce in the physical forces of the system and the functioning of other organs.

2. Now, these are conditions as we find them in this body. First:

3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find that the condition has so caused the exaggeration of the functioning of the organs producing the blood supply that the whole system, in a way and manner, through this circulation has become involved. In the supply of white blood and leukocyte forces these are over abundant, yet not of the nature that will surrogate the condition without assistance in vibration to create a different character of leukocyte vibration in the body.

4. IN THE NERVE SYSTEM, we find all centers in a manner involved in condition, for with the over abundance of lymphatic forces being exhibited and manifested in the system all centers become exaggerated, so there is little resistance either in the plexus of the system that is involved in the specific condition and in that of the muscular force governing or supplying same, so many portions of the system become clogged or choked with the extra secretions as created in lymphatic forces in body. The emunctories become involved in this same condition, and overtaxed in their elimination until many organs become involved that have to do with eliminations in the body.

5. IN THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, we find as these:

6. Brain force very good.

7. Functioning of the organs of sensory system strained under the condition as created in nerve supply.

8. Lungs, larynx, bronchials very good for condition, though more mucus is thrown into these than is necessary, and lungs, cellular force itself, in a plethora condition,

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though not organic forces there.

9. Heart action is below normal, yet the pulsation above, being produced by stimulus to supply and create more blood force in the system.

10. In the digestive tract and in the stomach proper do we find that condition producing the whole condition in the body. In the pyloric end, near the orifice, through which all foods pass to the system to be acted upon by the digestion from the stomach, we find ulcerations and lacerations. Not, as yet, of that nature that would be called destructive in the cellular force but that rather that produces in the system the strain on blood supply and lack of rebuilding force, and is so in the system as to overtax the lymphatic forces to give of the force necessary to produce surrogation in the destructive elements of the conditions existing. All of the organs of digestion become involved, pancreas especially, from the state of the condition in the duodenum and in the pylorus itself.

11. In the liver the engorgement is produced rather by the excess of functioning of the organs of elimination.

12. In the rest of the system we find, especially in that of the kidneys, the excess created to be eliminated gives the fullness to these in their functioning, and at times painful in the passage of urine from the bladder, for this is a sympathetic condition.

13. R E L I E F: Then to give the best to this body, we will find that we will of necessity be specific in that as to be given in the system. We would not operate, for this would be destructive to the body; taking then this in the system: In all of the water taken let these properties be. To a glass of water a pinch, between the forefinger and thumb, of ground elm, with two to three drops or minims of Glyco-Thymoline, and the diet shall be green vegetable matter, but not of any of the character growing beneath the ground. No tuberous character at all. Only of the bulb character of bulb ground, or of that as found in lentil, in beans, peas, cauliflower and of such nature.

14. In the vibrations for the system, prepare as this: To one gallon and a half of rain water, add: Sea Salt......................1 pound, Copper Sulfate............1 1/2 pounds, Sulfuric Acid C.P.............2 ounces, Zinc (common)................11 drams, and an opaque container of iodine. Two poles will be used in this solution. Preferably, use glass container. One shall

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be of copper, the other of silver. To these poles would be attached small insulated wires and to the other end of the wire a small plate. One plate. Both wires attached to this. Each evening for two hours this will be attached to the body at the ninth dorsal.

15. Do this and we will bring relief and assistance to this body.

16. (Q) How much iodine should the container hold? (A) Whatever quantity you wish to put in it.

17. (Q) Of what material should the pole which is attached to the body be made? (A) Copper.

18. (Q) Should the solution be charged? (A) If needed so we would have told you. We have given it as it is needed.