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Case 3274

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L.R., Bayshore, L.I., was a fifty-year-old woman who had four strokes before asking Cayce for help. She had no remaining paralysis but was suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, menopause problems, extreme edema, pain in her left arm, phlebitis in her left leg, and film over her eyes.

In her letter to Cayce she said doctors did not agree on what was causing her pain and so far no one had been able to help: “The medical doctors said the pain in my arm was a coronary condition of the heart. Another said it was either neuritis or a form of rheumatism. So far no doctor has been able to reduce the swelling nor the intense pain. I sit up a good part of each night. Cannot lie down as the pain gets worse . . . have to take sedatives for the pain.”

Cayce outlined a diet for the diabetes, with plenty of Jerusalem artichokes (a natural source of insulin), and colonics with salt and soda, followed with Glyco-Thymoline to correct the “prolapsus in the colon” that Cayce found as one of the core causes of her illnesses, and “gentle massage or osteopathic relaxing of those tensions in the third cervical and through the upper dorsal [which] should reduce the blood pressure to near normal in six to eight weeks, and we should find the rest of the body responding—the disturbances through the alimentary canal, kidneys, bladder . . . will be overcome by the purifying of the system.” (3274-1)

We did succeed in bringing down her blood pressure from 230 to 150. She wrote Cayce, ”No medical doctor has been able to do this.” We were also able to reduce the edema and the phlebitis. Pain continued in her arm. Since we did not see the patient after some months we cannot report on her progress, but in years ahead we were to have great success over and over again reducing high blood pressure with Cayce therapy and controlling edema with massage.

The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

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