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This psychic reading given by Edgar Cayce at his office, 115 West 35th Street, Virginia Beach, Va., this 28th day of June, 1930, in accordance with request made by self, through his brother-in-law - Mr. [1739].

P R E S E N T

Edgar Cayce; Mrs. Cayce, Conductor; Gladys Davis, Steno. Mr. and Mrs. Murray J. Heller, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Isaacs.

R E A D I N G

Time of Reading 11:30 A. M. Eastern Standard Time. New York, N.Y. (Physical Suggestion)

1. EC: Yes, we have the body here, [5630]. Now, we find there are rather those conditions in the physical forces of the body of which the body should be warned, and taking advantage of the warning make those corrections for the physical functioning of the system to prevent the more distressing conditions arising in same. While the conditions are at present merely those of tendencies, with the resultant effects as come from these inclinations or tendencies, these allowed to grow, or for the system to adjust itself to the condition, must necessarily become constitutional, or conditions that would later bring greater distresses to the body.

2. These, then, are the conditions as we find them with this body, [5630] we are speaking of, present in this room. First:

3. IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find the indications of a character of poor eliminations - which leaves in the system that change in the pressure, as is evidenced more at one time than another, dependent upon the manner in which the functioning through the hepatic circulation has or does influence the eliminations in the system. Hence the coagulations, or the increase in the red and white blood not keeping in balance; so that there are distresses in the system; too much of drosses that are NOT ELIMINATED through their proper channels. While we may find eliminations in some directions as near NORMAL, yet the incoordination OF eliminations, as the distress as comes at times with the kidneys and the bladder, THESE call for a different character OF disturbance in the system, as is evidenced by the unbalancing of the coordination in the hepatic circulation. In the heart's action, this produces for that condition of fullness and heaviness, and at times of a character of INDIGESTION; yet there are NOT ORGANIC disturbances. This, as we find, is of a FUNCTIONAL nature; yet, were the conditions to be allowed to remain - until

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that of the pancreas and of the hepatics became of such a nature as to produce for the conditions in the system those of such an engorgement in the heart's activity, either through the pressure or through the disturbed circulation - the condition must become VERY aggravating, and harder to combat. This also, as we find, sympathetically, makes for that disturbance as comes through the secondary cardiac forces, which makes for that condition in throat, as produces tickling sensation, tendency to swallow or to clear throat, or heaviness, and too much blood coming to the upper portion of the body. These are indications, NOT causes; the causes, as is being seen, lie most in the eliminations, through the ACCUMULATIONS of acid in the system, disturbing those of the nerve supply, especially as related to the hepatic circulation, and particularly those of the glands of the lacteals. These form for the system those of disturbances. These are aided in the condition by the condition as is produced in throat and nasal cavities, and in teeth. ALL of these throw into system those of poisons that are accumulations, by a disturbed circulation, the system attempting to adjust itself for that condition existent in the elimination, as related to the hepatic circulation and alimentary canal. These should not be classed as one, but should be made to COORDINATE one with another.

4. IN THE FUNCTIONING OF THE ORGANS THEMSELVES, brain forces are very good.

5. Those of the sensory organism, under the distress as is indicated by the hindered circulation to the head and throat, as comes from that pressure existent in the 3rd and 4th dorsal to the secondary plexus as related to the central blood supply to the head and to the throat; this becoming full at times, producing for those conditions as are apparent at times.

6. Bronchia and lungs are near NORMAL, though these fill at times WITH the blood forces in system, that makes for a congestion - and, if allowed, must become asthmatic in its activity in system.

7. Heart's action, as given.

8. Digestive system shows that over-acidity as has existed, and does exist in the system.

9. Pancreas and liver show more the effect of the conditions and the disturbed forces as seen in the body. Especially in the right lobe of the liver is seen the inactivity as to the normal forces for the body, as is indicated throughout that of the hepatic circulation - especially in kidneys, these make for those distresses as come in the form of the acid

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from the system, being of an auto-toxic nature, brings to the extremities those conditions as make for distresses in the muscular forces at times, and must eventually turn into that that would be of the nature as to cause greater distress.

10. In meeting, then, the needs of the condition in the present - these might EASILY be adjusted in the beginning. These would be HARD to meet if allowed to become constitutional, or builded to where they segregate themselves within the system itself, necessitating the accumulation of too great a taxation on the blood supply. These, as we would find, then, would be - Rest of the mental and physical body, from overtaxation or exertion, for at least ten to fifteen days, and taking the time, make for the relaxation of the cerebro- spinal system as related to the creation of a more alkalin condition in the system, and relieving the pressure in the heart's action and the taxation in the lower hepatic circulation. These, we would find, would come through that of the manipulative forces as applied, WITH the colonic irrigations, that will CLEANSE the system and make for - through the giving of properties in soda - bicarbonate - also those of agar with the oils - bringing about a normalcy in the hepatic and the alimentary canal circulation. Ready for questions.

11. (Q) What about the diet? (A) That should be of an alkalin producing. No meats to amount to anything. Juices may be taken occasionally. Those that will bring more of an ALKALIN producing in the system, as not in the aggravating of those conditions in the kidneys - but that that makes for the alimentary canal, especially that that will aid in ELIMINATING the acid and the pressure in the pancrean and the lower hepatic circulation.

12. (Q) How often should manipulations be given? (A) These should be given, in the beginning, at least - MILDLY - EVERY day. Then, after two or three days they may be given every OTHER day - these given DEEPER, and enlivening the liver to activity.

13. (Q) How often the colonics? (A) These should be taken about every three days, until three or four have been taken.

14. (Q) What exercise should body take? (A) Not too strenuous, as indicated, in the beginning. The body should rest, physically and mentally, in the beginning. Then, the outdoor exercise may be good - provided it is not over done.

15. We are through for the present.

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