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Case 2966

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To a fifty-five-year-old woman suffering from uterine tumors and insomnia, Cayce recommended twenty to twenty-five hydrotherapy treatments under my direction:

Gladys wrote back relating the story on file [2778] of a thirty-year-old woman whose legs had been paralyzed by polio when she was a year old. She used huge, clumsy braces and crutches in order to walk. Her reading from Mr. Cayce prescribed the use of the wet-cell appliance, massage, and heat cabinet. In three months” time she could stand alone and in two years’ time she was using braces from the knees down and a cane to help her keep her balance. —H.J.R.

Hydrotherapy should include the steam baths . . . fumes, alternately, one time Atomidine and the next time Witch Hazel . . . followed with a thorough rubdown . . . following the hot and cold water spray . . . For the thorough massage we would use a combination of 2 parts Russian White Oil . . . to one Pine Oil. And use the regular Pine Oil, not pitch, not pine needles, but Pine Wood Oil, see?

Have sufficient exercise in the open each day. Walking is the better exercise, besides that which will be attained in taking the hydrotherapy and massage. (2966-1)

He said the tumors did not necessarily require an operation since they “as we find, are lymph accumulations.” Two months after the April 1943 reading she wrote, “The operation is now behind me . . . My recovery has been excellent. I attribute this in goodly measure to the seventeen treatments that I managed to get in at Reilly’s.”

The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Health Through Drugless Therapy

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