This Psychic Reading given by Edgar Cayce at Phillips Hotel, Room 115, Dayton, Ohio, this 24th day of July, 1923.
P R E S E N T
Edgar Cayce; Linden Shroyer (?), Conductor; (?), Steno.
R E A D I N G
Time of Reading 5:15 P. M. ..., Ohio.
1. EC: Yes, we have this body here. Now we have some abnormal conditions in this body that may be corrected. We have conditions in this body that have become normal forces. These may be assisted in part by the conditions to be corrected we find have to do with that, in the eliminating forces and symptoms within the body and the effect these conditions through the functioning organs have on the organs themselves.
2. Now these are conditions as we find in this body. The blood supply as we find is above the normal in the body, that is, in its activity through the system due to the lax condition produced in the nerve centers governing the circulation rather than of a organic or functional condition. Though it may be termed functional itself in this condition. The blood itself carries above the normal in numbers of red blood forces. In white, though overabundant in their elements of distribution of used forces in the system, they become clogged at times through the nerve, muscular forces about the nerve until we have the effect as produced about the joints, the limbs and in trunk portions of the body, that of a strain to the muscular elements. In the nerve centers themselves we have the system being overtaxed by this condition in the body and produced laxness in some of the centers, yet a tautness above the normal in some others, hence the condition as is shown by the body, as it were, shifting in the conditions that affect the system throughout.
3. In the functioning of the organs themselves the condition throughout the system being such as more than one of the organs of elimination become affected at times, then we have through the functioning of all organs the more or less distress signs, as it were, rather than the organic conditions producing distress signs. In the sensory system of the body, most of the reflexes to these are produced by the action of the nerve being either too taut or too lax in its functioning, supplying the circulation to the organs of the sensory system. Also, the ductless glands become involved at times throughout the whole system, especially, as this is noticeable here in the functioning of those about
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the thyroids and upper portion of the body. In the lungs proper are very good. Digestive tract, shown the effect of the condition as it has its affect of digestion over the system, and according to the nerve energy is to have the foods as taken in the system as affect the body whether directly or indirectly. Pneumogastric shows an excess of gastrics as is shown here. The same as we have in the liver as produced by the action of the blood supply with its abnormal pressure, produces the enlargement of the lobe itself. This gives the uncomfortable feeling to the body through this portion of the body. The hepatic circulation therefore is above the normal, only, however, at give intervals. The dross as eliminated from the kidneys in the excess gives to the emunctory forces, and sympathetically from this is produced the taxing to the locomotory nerve centers, and affects the lower limbs, as we find at times.
4. To reduce this condition in this body and to equalize the circulation so as to give the better forces to the body would be not to take so much medicinal properties in the body, as to give to the nerve forces and the body proper, that which will bring an equalization of vibratory forces to the organs of the system, and only give that in the medicinal properties as would produce the necessary functioning of the mucus gland in system to assist in perfect elimination in body. This would be found by taking in the system each morning before breakfast, small quantities of Phosphate of Soda in half glass of water. After this is ready to be taken in the system, add five (5) drops of Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Each third day, add to this one (1) drop of Oil of White Pine.
5. For the vibration, give those as would be obtained from this: To one gallon and a half of rain water, add:
Plain Charcoal............1/2 pound, Heavy Sea Salt............1/2 pound, Copper Sulphate.............1 pound, Sulphuric Acid, C.P.........1 ounce, Common Zinc.................6 drams.
6. This will form a battery formation, preferably, this be kept in a glass container. Heavy copper poles will be used. To each of these would be attached a small copper wire. To the positive pole would be a large plate at least two to three inches in diameter, preferably sheet copper. To the negative pole or wire would be attached a small plate. The large plate each evening would be attached to the body over and above the abdomen or central portion of the body, to the left side then to the right side. The other plate would be
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attached to the ankle for thirty minutes each evening. Do that. We are through.