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TESTIMONIALS/RESULTS
ОглавлениеMrs. [1100], a forty-seven year old, received her thirty-fifth reading on January 27, 1943. On the first of February, she wrote to Edgar Cayce:
“The reading arrived yesterday and I want to thank you for again helping me when I needed it so badly. These ‘catches’ in my back were so severe that I could not move or breathe without severe pain. However, since using the salt and vinegar stupes it has just about cleared up entirely. I did not know to sponge off the area with soda water {baking soda and water} and alcohol until the reading arrived and have quite a bad case of hives, which I believe is due to absorbing too much vinegar. However, am taking some Milk of Magnesia to neutralize same in system. Anyway, am much better, thanks to Him and to you.” 1100-35, Report #1
Dr. Harold Reilly, a physiotherapist who worked closely with Cayce, received a letter dated July 19, 1968, from Mrs. Ann Milano:
“I must also say a word about Cayce remedy 304-3 (Salt and Vinegar massage) of 4/2/23 {referring to the reading on that date}, which helped my daughter heal a sprained hand. She was able to move it after an application. This after nothing helped for a year.” 304-3, Report #4
Another letter to Edgar Cayce, written on January 17, 1941, by Mrs. [805], contained this short notice:
“ . . . I used the vinegar and salt on my ankle with excellent results. It is much better . . . ”
805-6, Report #1
No mention is made of what was actually the matter with the ankle.
Cayce in his letters during his waking state often gave physical advice to others. To Mrs. [1866], a fifty-eight-year-old woman who had sprained wrists, he wrote on March 23, 1943:
“Hope your wrists are coming along all right. When you take off the casts, be sure to massage the wrists with salt saturated with pure apple vinegar, and they will not give you any further trouble—as such sprains do sometimes when weather is to be bad . . . ”
1866-11, Report #2