Re: Edgar Cayce's Lupus Treatment
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Re: Edgar Cayce's Lupus Treatment
| William R Thompson | 25 Jan 2006 15:17 |
> Coincidentally, I visited the Edgar Cayce website last week for lupus info > & [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > but > what's happened after he died? Well, he stayed dead, and the world didn't end in 1938, or 1998, or at any other time that he prophesied--or maybe it did and nobody told me.
Go to
http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/chdata/
click on "Diseases" and scroll down to the illness of your choice. Cayce recommended four specific treatments for lupus, which "may be helpful" and "can provide relief." And of course, "The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database." In other words, there's a very good reason why Cayce has remained an obscure crackpot instead of becoming an influential source or health care information: his advice doesn't work.
--Bill Thompson
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| candi bowen | 23 Jan 2006 22:59 |
Coincidentally, I visited the Edgar Cayce website last week for lupus info & I was really put off by the fact that you had to pay (a lot) to join. Or to get any info. I've read many of his books & I think he was really legit but what's happened after he died? Understandably, they need funding to keep the Cayce Foundation in VA Beach going, but I'm interested in how much money they have coming in vs. going out & they should maybe explain that on their home page. I don't think Edgar Cayce would ever withhold his readings if someone couldn't afford it. Candi
> From: J <spamtrap@invalid> > Newsgroups: alt.support.lupus [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] > never diagnosed and says he overcame MS using Cayce's methods, but that > lack of diagnosis nags at me. |
| J | 23 Jan 2006 21:53 |
> I developed multiple sclerosis in 1991 and, over a two year period, > gradually overcame it using an alternative treatment suggested by Edgar Way back, on ththe MS newsgroup, a woman ordered information that said he'd hadn't been diagnosed. (see below). He's also posting mostly the same stuff to a bunch of other illness related newsgroups. Guard your pocketbooks, don't believe everything you read on the internet. J
Apr 16 1998, 2:00 am Newsgroups: alt.support.mult-sclerosis From: Marilyn Bachmann <Marilyn.Bachm...@InternetMCI.com> Date: 1998/04/16 Subject: CAYCE
My info on MS and Cayce's readings came from two sources -
A.R.E (Association for Research and Enlightment) P.O. Box 595 Virginia Beach Virginia 23451
These are the people that keep the entire Cayce files (which is on CD rom these days). I asked if they could send me anything that Cayce said about MS - I think I included a donation of $10.00 or something like that to cover costs and they sent me a packet of distilled information on what he had to say.
Also,a Dr. Dudley Delany wrote a book called The Edgar Cayce Way of Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: Vibratory Medicine published by G&R Publishing 1-800-383-1679 and he has a lot of info in this book, though to be truthful I found the packet from A.R.E. more interesting. Delany was never diagnosed and says he overcame MS using Cayce's methods, but that lack of diagnosis nags at me.
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| Dudley Delany | 23 Jan 2006 21:23 |
Hi Everyone!
I developed multiple sclerosis in 1991 and, over a two year period, gradually overcame it using an alternative treatment suggested by Edgar Cayce, a man many regard as the father of modern holistic medicine. Cayce also suggested a promising alternative treatment for lupus. For more information, visit
http://www.webspawner.com/users/ecslupustx/index.html
All the best,
Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C.
http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany
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