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POOR CIRCULATION - Printer Friendly Definition "Circulation" is a term used to describe "movement through a circle, or circuit." The term is used in reference to several bodily systems, including the lymphatics, respiratory, nervous, and blood-vascular systems. As discussed in the Cayce readings, each of these "circuits" is interconnected to the others. We will therefore, of necessity, discuss the various forms of circulation found in the human body. Circulatory Systems of the Human Body
Cooperative Functions of Circulation The various circulatory systems each have
important functions to perform in the body. They work in concert
with each other to carry out specific tasks. This cooperative effort
can be partially summarized as follows. (I say "partially" because the
many inter-connected functions are too numerous to discuss in a report
of this nature. Further, scientists are continually discovering additional
functions of these various systems that were previously unknown.) The
major functions of the circulatory systems are as follows: ...distress in the system...created by a condition of circulation, blood circulation, lymph circulation, nerve circulation... is the show of lack of coordination... (2233-1) Summary of Circulatory Effects The major functions of the various circulatory systems, including their inter-related functions, can be summarized as follows:
Abnormal circulation is mentioned as a cause
or contribution to disease in 7,556 of the Cayce readings. Because
of the far-reaching effects of the various circulatory systems, nearly
any disease process may be related to impaired circulation. The
following is a partial list of some of the physical conditions that
Cayce associated with a disturbance in one or more of the circulatory
systems: (Q) What must I do to preserve my teeth? (Q) What may I do to ease the terrible discomfort of menstrual period?
(Q) What about the prolapsus condition? (Q) Is my hearing affected? (Q) What is the reason for the small black spot in front of my eye...?
(Q) Why does he take cold so easily? (Q) What causes rheumatism in my right arm? Q) What is the treatment for the sinus? (Q) About five o'clock I become tired and pale and want to go to bed
early..... (Q) What causes the numbness, weakness and hurting at times in the
legs? (Q) Is this Athlete's Foot? (Q) What causes the accumulation of ear wax? (Q) Does indigestion cause the occasion attacks of vomiting and perspiration?
(Q) X-Rays shows aneurysms..... (Q) Please give cause and correction for congestion in the chest. (Q)Please explain the condition of the eyes and hearing, and what can
be done to correct same? (Q) What causes me to have to clear my throat so much? (Q) Should the sinus operation be performed? (Q) What causes the wheeze on my chest that I get occasionally? (Q) What causes the numbness and tingling sensation of my right arm,
shoulders, and fingers? (Q)...swelling of eyes and lips, and....itching rash...? (Q) ..dizzy spells an headaches... (Q) ...sharp pains in legs and stomach? (Q) ...dark spots on her skin? (Q) ...phlebitis...? (Q) ..hurting nearly all the time around my waist in front? (Q) What is the matter with her throat? (Q) What causes the top of head to be dry and scaly? Cayce on Causes of Impaired Circulation A change in circulation was frequently mentioned
as being the primary cause of physical disturbances. There were also
other conditions mentioned that could themselves cause a change in circulation.
There are several recurrent themes in the Cayce readings as to the cause
of a changed or impaired circulation. (Q) What is causing the swelling on the little toe on my right foot?
Through subluxation or strain in the 2nd and 3rd cervical, the 2nd and 3rd dorsal.. we find there is the impairment to the circulation. (685-1) An excess of acids in the system was also often mentioned as a cause of altered circulation. It's mentioned in these instances: (Q) What causes rheumatism in my right arm? First, IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY, we find there is a tendency for acidity throughout the system, and this tends to make for a slowing of the circulation.... (1236-1) Lack of normal eliminations was sometimes a cause of changed circulation. ... nature had provided in this system, to eliminate or throw out the poisons through the circulation. (3944-1) ... there is so much that may be eliminated through the respiratory system... the circulation through the capillaries -- becomes clogged with the poisons OF the system -- see? (4320-2) Cayce on Circulatory Therapies Like all other recommendations in the Cayce
readings, treatments for circulatory problems were always based upon
the cause. Remedies and therapies were specific for individuals
based upon this causal level. (Q) What is the cause of occasional sharp pains in his legs and stomach?
After at least six osteopathic adjustments are made, to aid in equalizing the circulation.... (2623-1) On the other hand, when excess acidity due to dietary imbalance was causative, then Cayce's recommendation was a correction of the diet. These three cases illustrate the point: (Q) What causes occasional sharp pains on the right side? (Q) How may I best clear up my complexion? (Q) What causes rheumatism in my right arm? Massage was also frequently recommended by Cayce for conditions which he linked back to circulation problems. These are just a few of the many examples: (Q) What causes the top of the head to be dry and scaly? (Q) What has caused the nasal catarrhal condition, with severe sinus
headaches occasionally? (Q) Why does he still take cold so easily? Sweat baths or fume treatments were sometimes suggested in combination with massage, especially to aid in improvement of the "superficial circulation." We find that the Sweat Baths would be beneficial..... to cause the activity to the superficial circulation.. (412-10) After such a fume bath, let the body be thoroughly rubbed down with a coarse towel, and then a shower or dip bath afterwards. These will make for a stimulation to all portions of the superficial circulation... (1079-3) The Wet Cell, Violet Ray, and Radial Appliance (or Radio-active Appliance, as Cayce usually called it) were recommended at different times to improve circulation. (Q) What is the treatment for sinus? We would only add that the Radio-Active Appliance in its regular activity be used to aid materially in creating a balance and easing the circulation through the system. (403-2) To aid in equalizing the circulation we would use the Radio-Active Appliance. (1411-1) We would find that the application of the Violet Ray... will relieve the tension at times to the eye, as well as to the heart's circulation. (403-2) There is another important part of Cayce's treatment plan for ailments that are related to poor circulation. This one involves the mind. Mental attitudes were said to be important in the correction of circulation, and the first two examples below give this type of advice. The third excerpt, one from a reading Cayce gave for himself, illustrates a related principle: suggestion to the subconscious mind can affect circulation. We find that the occasional use also of the Sweat Baths would be beneficial... to the superficial circulation. These adhered to, as we find, with the correct thinking, the correct diet, will bring the much nearer to normal physical reactions for this body. (412-10) (Q) What is the matter with her throat? (Q) Give word for word, the suggestion that should be given this body
while in the subconscious state. Yet another discipline that Cayce often recommended to improve circulation was exercise in various forms. For instance: (Q) What causes numbness, weakness and hurting at times in the legs?
If the exercises are taken consistently, the circulation will be changed properly. (412-10) In those activities of the superficial circulation... we find that some specific exercises would be the better... (1079-3) But if the exercises are taken, and the circulation made more coordinate, we will find these inclinations... will be eliminated... (412-10) Finally, a few other remedies, specific to the situation, were at times suggested by Cayce for various circulation problems. These include: Do use such as Ipsab to purify the gums, this will stimulate circulation. (3170-1) (Q) What do I do to ease the terrible discomfort of menstrual period?
Hence the head and neck exercises as well as occasionally the Fume Bath..... will produce a better coordination between the circulations.... (412-10) ... for the toxemia... the use of colonic irrigations, following same with intestinal antiseptics as to produce a NORMAL circulation... (4452-1) ...exercise, as much with the air as possible... stimulation by electrical forces... plenty of water at all times...tepid baths and cold baths to the body... (4467-1) Summary Normal functioning of the various circulatory systems of the body is a requisite for good health. The Cayce readings recommended different treatments to individuals based on the nature of their problem. There are, however, some recurring themes that can be summarized:
[NOTE: The above commentary was written by Dana Myatt, N.D. and is included in the Circulating File for Poor Circulation.] 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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