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Case 3040
ОглавлениеMrs. “EMA,” Garden City, New York, was a fifty-two-year-old woman who had had so many operations, there seemed scarcely anything left of her normal bodily functions. Over the years, to try to relieve severe low spinal pain, frequent attacks of indigestion, and severe headaches, doctors had removed her appendix and right ovary, gallbladder, the fundus of the uterus (due to large tumors), and her tonsils. She had undergone operations for suspension of the uterus and suspension of the right kidney, and a septum operation, but all to no avail. She was getting weaker and losing weight; had become allergic to many foods and materials, which caused intense pain and pressure over the eyes, lasting for days; had lost fingernails; and had suffered arthritic condition of the joints, recurring spastic colitis, indigestion, distension, and gallbladderlike attacks.
The treatment that Cayce prescribed was as follows:
First, then:
As demonstrated first at Reilly’s, we would use the ultra-violet with green light projected—doing this about twice each week—for twenty minutes. This would necessitate that the light be at least several feet from the body—eight to ten feet, but the green light only about eighteen or twenty inches from the body, and this moved to include the area from the throat and lungs to the end of the spine—that is, so as to cover the whole spinal area during the twenty minutes, see? For this particular body, do not use the ultra-violet without the green glass between same and the body.
Once each week, immediately following such a light treatment, have a thorough rubdown with an equal combination of Peanut Oil and Witch Hazel. It is best that these be mixed just as they are to be used on the body, or just before they are to be used, see? Massage this combination into the spine, all the body will absorb. And then, not too roughly, but gently, knead this into the activities of the alimentary canal—that is, by the gentle kneading so that there will be an aid to the general peristaltic movement through the alimentary canal. Hence knead the abdomen, you see, which would include the stomach itself—gently.
Then, be careful as to diets. Do not mix too much starches, ever. There should be taken considerable of the fruit juices, and do include in same a great deal of watercress and beets and beet tops.
These as we find, if they are followed, would be the better forces for this body.
For the general glandular system—we would take internally one drop of Atomidine in half a glass of water each morning for five days—before the morning meal, you see. Then leave it off five days. Then take again. Keep repeating this procedure for at least several months. (3040-1)
This case was interesting because it was one where I could not follow the language of the directions given in the reading without some danger to the patient, and I used my own judgment in interpreting and modifying the reading. When the patient wrote to Cayce, Cayce sustained my judgment and the exchange of letters illustrates the growth of mutual confidence between us.
The difference involved was the timing and the placement of the lights. Mrs. “EMA” [3040] wrote this to Cayce:
I have been to Dr. H.J. Reilly for the massage with the peanut oil and witch hazel, but he says that it would be impossible to have the light 8 to 10 feet away from the body and the green glass close (18 to 20 inches) from the body. He put it about two feet away with the green glass directly in front of the ultra-violet light. What do you think—will this be just as beneficial [?]
Dr. Reilly mentioned that usually it is suggested how many times one should have these treatments. In your reading, it is suggested that I have the light 20 minutes, but I received it only 3 minutes as he was afraid it might burn my skin . . .
Mr. Cayce responded on June 22, 1943:
Have yours of the 18th. I do hope you will be able to obtain the Atomidine. As for the light treatment let Dr. Reilly direct that. If he is not able to have light far away he is correct in the short time, for a burn would be very bad and that long a period close would burn, am sure. Feel sure you will get the benefits, but do keep trying to find the Atomidine.
On January 27, 1959, Mrs. “EMA,” in a letter to Gladys Davis, wrote, “Many years ago I had a reading in which I had been advised to use 1 drop of Atomidine for 5 days and then not take same for 5 days. It was marvelous the way it cleared up the bad condition of my fingers and fingernails. Have taken it periodically whenever I seemed to need it.”
On April 9, 1968, she wrote again to Mrs. Davis, asking her help in procuring Atomidine: “Many years ago I had a reading in which Atomidine was recommended . . . This was most beneficial for my eyes.” Now apparently, Mrs. “EMA” was still living and functioning. Atomidine should never be taken except under a doctor’s supervision. It is quite safe and beneficial if used externally