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Case 1511
ОглавлениеThis involved a twenty-eight-year-old woman suffering from a tilted stomach and incoordination of the nervous systems, who had recently had a miscarriage. She apparently also had a bad “allergy,” which affected her head, nose, throat, and sinuses. In her reading on January 5, 1932, Cayce prescribed osteopathic adjustments and general dietary advice.
In 1938, the woman’s mother wrote to Cayce that her daughter had been suffering for four years from “what we call hay fever for want of a better name.”
However, unlike seasonal hay fever, her allergy persisted throughout the year and plagued her with early-morning attacks of sneezing that sometimes lasted for hours. She had been sent from one doctor to another, without relief.
Cayce replied that she should “go to Dr. Reilly for a few treatments . . . [he] has had several cases that he has handled and I’m sure he would give . . . what she is looking for, real help.” The reading recommended osteopathic treatments, massage, cleansing, and a changed diet. The woman spent two weeks under my care. I treated her through elimination and the Cayce diet—and her mother again wrote Cayce, “My daughter was much benefited by following the instructions . . . given her [on April 10, 1938].”
She improved enough to carry through a successful pregnancy.
Sometimes there is no follow-up on patients, which is frustrating and makes it difficult to keep research records. In the thirties, a man, suffering from what had been diagnosed as leukemia, came to us about half a dozen times for treatment with ultraviolet light through green glass. He kept improving with each treatment despite everyone’s skepticism about the value of the therapy, but as soon as he felt better, he left for places unknown.