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Case 4873

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Mrs. B.B.S. wrote to Cayce, “I have bleeding piles ... Also I have been told by surgeons . . . that I broke a little piece off the bone of my right ankle . . . five months ago, thinking it was only a bad sprain; I find it has knitted onto a nerve.”

For piles, Cayce said, “a very helpful exercise . . . would be the bending exercise with the hands raised high above the head, bending forward to bring the hands as close to the floor as possible. Do this for two or three minutes morning and evening.” (4873-1)

He also gave detailed directions for preparation of the massage mixture-tincture of myrrh and olive oil—to be used in treating the injured ankle.

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. —H.J.R.

To relieve the tendency for contraction where there has been the disturbance of the structural portions in the right lower portion of the femur, or the shin bone, use a massage with equal parts tincture of myrrh and olive oil. This will cause the absorbing of the greater amount of the tissue that has been thickened by nature attempting to adjust itself under the unusual conditions. With this it will be found unnecessary for the removal by operation. (4873-1)

In a follow-up letter, Cayce repeated directions given in the first reading:

The activities of the massage should be once each day. Heat the myrrh and add the oil. This doesn’t mean boiling, but heat and mix together for this will make for more of an ointment (while the other would remain in a different solution entirely). (4873-1)

The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

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