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WHY THE PATIENT’S CONDITION SEEMS TO WORSEN WHEN TREATMENT IS GIVEN
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some respects we find conditions appear to be more aggravated at times
than aided, yet - as we will find - when it becomes necessary for
a physical body to be builded ... as of the brain cell's expansion
itself, and where scar tissue ... has formed ... obstruction ... in
same - that ... conditions [of retraction] must necessarily arise
... that is, the system throwing out that as feelers, or as new lines
of activity through that of the voluntary and involuntary nerve reactions
from those plexuses in the system, that build for the resuscitating
and regenerating of energies from within the system; for, as life
is builded of each cell, by the multiplication of same, where tissue
has been resuscitate or regenerate itself - [as do] the brain cells
themselves, for the life of a brain cell is only according to the
activity of a body physical and mental, and is multiplied according
to the activities of same as related to the assimilation of resuscitating
forces.
Then
as the vibrations are made within the system, as break up the very
cells in their electrical energy - as is seen in both white and gray
nerve tissue, from the activity of those vibrations as come through
from the applications of those vibratory forces that give off into
the system those of the basic buildings of nerve energy itself, in
that of the gold and the silver vibrations - these, as we find, must
be shielded, guided, directed, prevented from those of the activities
as would be from one that was being guided in that of the building
up of energy as comes from the muscular reaction; for building brain
cells is quite different from building that of muscular forces in
an organized system - for this is as of a reorganization.
(Edgar Cayce reading # 161-3)
This boy had epilepsy quite severely with scarring
apparently in the brain tissue. There is much to think about
in regard to the suggestions made in this reading.
[Note: The preceding commentary was written by William A. McGarey,
M.D. and is excerpted from the Physician's Reference Notebook,
Copyright © 1968 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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