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The first place to look is the Association for Research and

Enlightenment. The upside is there is much information on the net, the

downside in order to have a good perusal of the readings you need to

join the organisation or purchase the cd of the compilation of readings.

However, have a look at the Meridian Institute as they are doing some

good research with an emphasis on the Readings.

Regards, Tym

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Jack Sweeney

<mojavecowboy> wrote:

>

> Phil:

>

> where does one find the Cayce readings on medicine?

>

> Jack

>

> --- pjb12345uk <pho@n...> wrote:

> >

> >

> > --- certainly did

> > i have a file on this if anyare interested -nicet to

> > see someone is

> > taking note

> >

> > phil

> >

> > In Chinese Traditional Medicine , " victoria_dragon "

> >

> > <victoria_dragon> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Didn't some of the Cayce readings refer to a cold

> > spot in the

> > > abdomen in many cases of epilepsy?

> > >

> > > > 8 Two unusual treatments which were used with

> > considerable

> > success

> > > > involved salt and ice. The first was to place a

> > pinch of salt on

> > > the

> > > > persons tongue to relax the body and to help

> > prevent the

> > > occurrence

> > > > of seizures .The ice was to applied at the base

> > of the brain to

> > > > reduce the severity of the seizures. Apply a

> > small piece of ice

> > > > rubbed along the base of the brain, at the 1st,

> > 2nd and 3rd

> > > > cervical, this will cause an IMMEDIATE reaction;

> > which will stop

> > > the

> > > > attacks

> > >

> > > The salt on the tongue is not as unusual as some

> > may think. One of

> > > the things that can trigger an epileptic seizure

> > in some

> > individuals

> > > is if electrolytes in the blood become too

> > diluted. If a person

> > > drinks a lot of water and doesn't eat anything,

> > this can trigger a

> > > seizure. Actually, drinking a lot of water and not

> > eating

> > something

> > > can be dangerous for anyone, but especially for

> > someone with

> > > epilepsy. A reminder that some minerals can be

> > lost through

> > sweat.

> > > A typical scenario is the person becomes

> > dehydrated because of

> > > exercise or heavy work. The person has lost

> > minerals through

> > sweat,

> > > and if the person drinks a large amount of water

> > without eating

> > > something, what electrolytes that are left become

> > dilute when that

> > > water increases blood volume.

> > >

> > > TCM formulas for the Kidneys sometimes will

> > include the

> > instruction

> > > to take with a pinch of salt. Salt is what is

> > known as

> > > a " guide " " herb " . (To make things simple,

> > substances other than

> > > plants are refered to as " herbs " .) A guide herb is

> > one that will

> > > direct the formula to a specific Organ.

> > >

> > > > Of note abdominal adhesions in most cases of

> > epilepsy are in the

> > > > lacteal ducts. These are part of the lymphatic

> > system. Their

> > > purpose

> > > > is to absorb nutrients from the small intestine

> > as digested food

> > > > passes through the intestine. Any obstructions

> > or Adhesions in

> > the

> > > > lacteal ducts can interfere with absorption of

> > nutrients

> > > > (particularly fats and proteins). Also,

> > adhesions can interfere

> > > with

> > > > the circulation of blood and lymph and cause the

> > nervous system

> > > and

> > > > organs to be thrown out of balance or

> > " coordination. " Nervous

> > > system

> > > > incoordination was a primary factor cited in the

> > Cayce readings

> > on

> > > > epilepsy.

> > > >

> > > > Cayce said most cases of epilepsy were caused by

> > adhesions in

> > the

> > > > lacteal ducts of the abdomen. Treatment is

> > directed at breaking

> > up

> > > > adhesions in the lacteal duct area, which is

> > located along the

> > > right

> > > > side of the abdomen.

> > > > One therapy recommended by Cayce for breaking up

> > these adhesions

> > > was

> > > > castor oil packs.

> > >

> > > I just want to emphasize something here for the

> > readers who are

> > > unfamiliar with Cayce. One of the things that

> > castor oil packs do

> > is

> > > to improve lymph circulation. Note the reference

> > to the lymphatic

> > > system in the first paragraph.

> > >

> > > There are MDS and DOs who use the Cayce readings.

> > The ARE website

> > > probably have a list of MDs and DOs.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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