Edgar Cayce's Quick and Easy Remedies
M**A
Natural healing at its best
I've been reading of Edgar Cayce remedies for almost 50 years and have been using many of them for the same time with great success. Here is an easy to use reference with follow up stories of how well the remedies worked. Learn of the benefits of castor oil, not as a laxative but its topical applications for the removal of warts, moles, and the paks that help with internal ailments such as gall stones. Of course, Ms Hruska tells you the remedies are not a substitute for seeing your doctor for medical advise and treatment but many of the remedies are for your comfort and quality of life.I highly recommend it for those how want a more natural way of healing.
P**M
Edgar Cayce's Quick and Easy Remedies rating
This is a great book for information on remedies for hundreds of different ailments. The only problem with the ebooks is if you want to go back and look something up there are no page numbers to reference so it takes some time to find what you're looking for. The book would probably be best as a paperback since that would make it much easier to look up remedies you may want to reference.
P**J
This sould be checked out
Heard of Dr. Cayce many years ago but had for gotten his name and always wanted to know more.He has always used an organic way to help with many ills.
L**A
This book covers lots of the remedies Cayce recommended to his clients
This book covers lots of the remedies Cayce recommended to his clients. Each chapter explains a remedy, how Cayce prescribed it, and what it was used for. It's good information and it is set up well so that I can quickly re-read or look up specific remedies.
A**R
I liked the entire book of Remedies
I liked the entire book of Remedies.....all was explained in an easy to follow direction. So glad to have it, hope I don;t need\ it too often.
S**E
Edgar Cayce Advice
Exactly as described. Arrived the day after I ordered it. Love Cayce's exact quotes.
J**O
Five Stars
excellent
S**W
Great
Great
B**K
an aid memoire
Edgar Cayce, a man widely disregarded by the scientific community, doles out plain and simple ideas about healing. This book is a synopsis of those ideas if you do not want to wade through all Mr Cayce's tomes. It makes easy reading and good advice. In my case I suffered from lymphoedema as a rersult of surgery. THe obvious remedy is antibiotics , the not so obvious remedy is a savoy cabbage leaf poultice. Science has not bothered to consider why a poultice works neither has the Pharmacological industry but eventually they will. My advice - read this book frst - it might do you some good to folow its precepts.
K**T
Full of information
Helpful book with lots of remedies to try out with things you can easily come across in your local shops.
D**I
Good reference book
There is plenty of information on Edgar Cayce cures. There is only one problem: the information is a bit excessive. Instead of a single prescription to a problem there is a range of cures from Edgar Cayce readings. Nevertheless it is possible to come up with a suitable cure by going through the relevant chapters. It just takes more time!
H**N
Very pleased with purchase
Very pleased with purchase
R**S
A well researched book on healing remedies: A keeper
Well researched, great cross-index, and layed out in a straight forward manner that makes reading easy. This book is a great beginning to the health reading of disease and treatment by Edgar Cayce. Although the treatment is put first, the back index allows us to reference the condition and it's subsequent treatment.This book should be used in conjunction with the A.R.E. online information to bring a clearer picture to our understanding. It is really nice to have a physical book for reference, but even better to get online information to help bring these ideas to flower. I recommend this book because it is a keeper. As a book lover, nothing is as intimate as your own private copy. The Cayce readings in health cannot be contained in one book of 350 pages, but this will be the beginning to a great start.Her focus is primarily physical, and so far, she seems to have missed the deeper intent of Cayce's work. This is actually the only shortcoming of this book: the neglect of the mental and spiritual condition that created the physical result. True Cayce fans will know of what I speak. She tends to treat the body, but Cayce's intent is to treat the person who created their own conditions.Still, I definitely recommend this book. Elaine has also written exemplary articles on health online, and, since I found her insights useful, I decided to give back by purchasing her book. Yet, I use both, online articles through the A.R.E. and books by my favorite Cayce authors. I hope you enjoy this book.The only issue I have with the book is it's mass market title. Quick and Easy sounds like a pancake mix. The idea behind these remedies is to be done slowly, with regularity, with a definite purpose in mind, and towards giving back what you get for others. In this, Elaine completely misses the mark, and the intent of Cayce's work. As Cayce once said: " Why do you want to be healed? Is it for yourself or to be better for other people? If it is for yourself, you would be better off not beginning." The intent of this work is to heal and uplift others from the grace that was given to you. Elaine has neglected to establish this premise as the foundation for all these treatments. This definitely needs to be stated clearly.
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