Edgar Cayce’s
Guide to Colon Care
Edgar Cayce’s
Guide to Colon Care
Sandra Duggan RN
Copyright © 1995
by Sandra Duggan
Originally published 2006 by Inner Vision Publishing Co.
1st Printing, A.R.E. Press, October 2014
Printed in the U.S.A.
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Edgar Cayce Readings © 1971, 1993–2007
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The contents of this publication are intended for educational and informative use only. They are not to be considered directive nor as a guide to self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Before embarking on any therapeutic regimen, it is absolutely essential that you consult with and obtain the approval of your personal physician or health care provider.
Cover design by Christine Fulcher
DEDICATED
To
SAI BABA
Contents
Appendix:Excerpts from Two Readings
Acknowledgments
With special thanks and deep appreciation to:
BARBARA
JAN
KAREN JANINE DAVIS
for her inspiration, friendship, and pre-chapter quotations
DORIS VAN AUKEN
for her patience, encouragement, and editorial assistance
Preface
For forty-three years, Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) provided clairvoyant, medical diagnoses and treatment suggestions for thousands of people who requested readings. His psychic source drew on a vast knowledge of herbs, nutrition, hydrotherapies (colonics, steam/fume baths, whirlpool baths, etc.), osteopathy, mechanical and electrical devices, and much more. Usually twice a day, he would lie down on a couch, go into a trance state, contact the unconscious mind of an individual and Universal Consciousness, and respond to the seeker’s questions. The response was then transcribed by Cayce’s secretary.
These readings are available to the public. Names have been replaced with numbers to preserve the privacy of the individuals who received the readings. For example, if a person’s first reading is numbered (2056-1), the second reading will be (2056-2), and so on. Of the 14,256 readings given, almost 9,000 are on the topic of health.
The A.R.E., the Association for Research and Enlightenment, is a non-profit membership organization formed in 1931 to preserve and research the readings. The A.R.E. Library/Conference