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This review is from: Edgar Cayce Encyclopedia of Healing (Mass Market Paperback)
The readings graphically recorded in this book are (very) specific to person who the reading was for. Therefore, I do not recommend this book (although the readings themselves could be thought of as interesting by some).
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A Worthwhile Cross-Reference Tool,
By Lisa D. Meyering - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Edgar Cayce Encyclopedia of Healing (Mass Market Paperback)
As a cross-reference tool for determining the underlying causes of an ailments, I've found this book to be quite insightful, if not ahead of it's time. For example, I found it very interesting that many of Edgar Cayce's remedies included methods for dealing with digestion-related problems, elimination of accumulated toxins, and restoration of a person's acid/alkaline balance. These factors are increasingly being found to be connected to many of the same diseases that Cayce referenced in this book, from asthma and gallstones, to cancer. In my opinion, his readings went far beyond ordinary common sense, particularly for his day.
58 of 63 people found the following review helpful
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Labor of love!,
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Edgar Cayce Encyclopedia of Healing (Mass Market Paperback)
This encyclopaedia is a labor of love. It is the easiest, most painless way of finding what Edgar Cayce, the father of holistic medicine, had to say about what ails you. Just look it up alphabetically from Acne to Xeroderma. Should be on the bookshelf of everyone who is interested in Alternative medicine. Lawrence M. Steinhart, author Edgar Cayce's Secrets of Beauty Through Health.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
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healings through spiritual guides,
By Barbara Frush - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Edgar Cayce Encyclopedia of Healing (Mass Market Paperback)
Because Edgar Cayce did not remember any of his healings which were conducted while in a trance like condition, his secretary faithfully wrote every word as they were being prescribed. Because of her dedication to him and his work we have accurate and precise records of each healing. Patients would write back or call and tell him of the success of his medical advice and in that way he was able to continue knowing that his "guides" were trustworthy. Being interested in herbal healing and believing in the ability of certain people to attune themselves to the "other world" and information beyond our present abilities, this collection of just some of Cayce's many healings are educational and remarkable. Cayce had no formal training in medicine allowing his gift as a chairvoyant to help hundreds of people. An interesting book for anyone who wants to learn more about alternative healings and who has an open mind about psychic phenomenon.
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