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DIRECTIONS FROM THE READINGS

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For a female adult suffering from spinal lesions (reading given on September 23, 1935):

We would make changes in these {lesions} by adjustments. But before making the adjustments we would apply wet heat. This is preferable to dry heat, for it will make for a centralizing of the superficial circulation more about those areas.

So, we would apply heavy wet towels—or packs made with towels that are wet or damp sufficient to draw the heat or the activity of the circulation through the heat at the coccyx (or the lower end of the spine and the sacral area) and from the 5th dorsal to the 2nd and 3rd cervical.

And then make the adjustments. Do this about twice each week.

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For a twenty-four-year-old woman with a torn ligament in her left knee due to a skiing accident; surgery was advised by her physician (reading given on May 5, 1942):

The specific disturbance that we find from the injury in the left limb or knee—where there is a strained ligament, between the upper and lower portion (and this in the right side of same under kneecap)—it would be better not to have operative measures, but to apply—daily—in the afternoon or when ready to retire—wet heat; that is, heavy towels wrung out of hot water, as hot as body can well stand. Apply these once or twice and then thoroughly massage the knee, especially around the cap and on the inside and under side, with salt that has been well saturated with Pure Apple Vinegar.

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For a seven-year-old girl whose chief complaint was fever along with physicians’ diagnosis of juvenile rheumatism (reading given on November 29, 1943):

If these areas are still in those positions of being hard to change, relax same throughout the sacral and the coccyx area with wet heat before making corrections, as also the whole cervical area. Apply heavy towels wrung out of hot water, as hot as the body can stand it. Repeat this several times. Lay these on the body, cover with an oilcloth or the like and then let the heat gradually die away. Do this some two to three times, just before the corrections are attempted, and these will be much more easily made.

Edgar Cayce’s Quick & Easy Remedies

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