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Cayce Health Database
PSORIASIS RESPONDS TO ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY
According to reports from University
of Missouri researchers, physicians have treated eight patients and
are following ten others who are being dialyzed at medical centers
throughout the country. These patients have primary problems
that require dialysis, but psoriasis was present in each at the beginning
of treatment. After three weeks of treatment and three more
of observation, improvement was seen; and it was a regular response,
not just an occasional one.
Interestingly, the chief of dermatology, Dr. Philip
Anderson, believes that the favorable effect is not from cleansing the
blood of toxic substances, but rather from the absorption of some unidentified
beneficial substance from the dialysis solution. This is his opinion and
that of his colleague, Dr. Karl Nolph, nephrologist, in spite of the work
done some time ago at the University of Louisville, in which chronic schizophrenics
improved markedly through the use of dialysis. Investigators of
that study speculated that an unidentified substance, accumulating in
the blood and contributing to the abnormal behavior, was removed during
dialysis.
Perhaps my viewpoint is oversimplified (and I don't
call it speculation, but rather physiological observation) when I voice
my opinion. It seems only logical to me that a machine, designed
to remove toxic substances from the blood - a feat the kidney is unable
to do - is at the same time likely to remove those substances which the
kidney or other eliminatory channel did not or could not remove; in turn
- if not removed - the substance might create problems for the body.
We too often neglect to recognize the human body's amazing ability both
to create or correct illnesses by the downgrading or upgrading of single
physiological processes. And I see no reason to speculate that we
who do things to the body must always be involved in the healing process
when the body itself, after a cleansing of its cells, can bring about
its own healing process. The dialysis cleansed the body's blood
supply in a way that the patients' kidneys were unable to do. The
eliminations brought about in this manner saved the lives of these particular
people, for toxins would indeed pile up and bring about their demise if
these patients had continued without dialysis. So is it any stretch
of the imagination to consider that the clearing of one's skin, which
is supplied by the blood, can come about from cleansing the blood through
dialysis? I have trouble with the kind of thinking that Doctors
Anderson and Nolph postulate.
All of which leads me to our experiences here at the
A.R.E. Clinic with psoriasis patients. We have seen a clearing up
of the skin of individuals who used the suggestions found in the Cayce
readings. Specific therapy recommendations aim for: (1) improvement
in the functions of food assimilation and eliminatory processes; (2) clearing
the circulatory and accumulated toxic substances; and (3) healing the
intestinal lesions which allow toxic substances to system. So, in
using the following recommendations only: osteopathic manipulations; yellow
saffron and mullein tea, colonics, a basic diet which eliminates fats,
sweets and pastries, and adds fruits and vegetables; and an occasional
course of triple salts (one teaspoonful of equal parts of sulfur, Rochelle
salts and Cream of Tartar well mixed and taken twice daily for several
days) - those people suffering from psoriasis have greatly improved.
Causative factors are dealt with rather extensively
in the Cayce readings. I'd like to quote one extract from a reading
given to a man with psoriasis, but let me refer you to the Circulating
File on "Psoriasis." In the File's commentary Dr. Fred Lansford does an
excellent job of discussing both the etiology and therapy of the disease
process.
According to Cayce, the cause of psoriasis was always
due to lack of lymph circulation through the alimentary canal. This
occurs most often by a thinning of the intestinal walls due to varied
stresses (such as, lack of coordination in the eliminatory organs, constipation,
toxic conditions affecting the organs of eliminations, or even problems
affecting lymph circulation directly). Maybe psychiatrists could
offer reasons and rationale as to how these underlying causes might be
due to mental attitudes or emotional conditions. But for the moment,
here's what Cayce said about this one man:
In some times back we had a condition that existed
from toxic forces, or by the accumulations through and to the stubborn
condition in an improper elimination through the alimentary canal.
This strain at the time from fecal forces in the system tended to make
for a thinning of the walls of the intestines themselves, making a secretion
that - having to be taken up by the lymph and emunctories, and the blood
being impoverished - produces a rash on the exterior forces of the body
at times. (622-1)
With these thoughts of cleansing, we send greetings
to you from the Valley of the Sun.
[Note: The preceding report was provided by William McGarey, M. D. and
is excerpted from The A.R.E. Journal, May, 1979, Volume 14, No.
3, page 124, Copyright © 1979 by the Edgar Cayce Foundation, Virginia
Beach, VA.]
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis
or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional
for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health
Database.
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