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I ran across this site a few years ago, and found it to be rather

interesting.

http://www.edgarcayce.org/health/database/chdata/data/prauti3.html

" THE EDGAR CAYCE PERSPECTIVE OF AUTISM

Edgar Cayce gave several readings for individuals exhibiting

autistic features. Because Edgar Cayce was more interested in the

uniqueness of each individual than in diagnostic labels, we cannot be

certain as to whether these cases are representative of autism. The

word autism was never used in any reading or correspondence. However,

descriptions of behaviors and functioning do suggest that certain

persons who received readings may have suffered from autism.

(Q) Should the body discontinue the use of wheat products,

substituting RYE BREAK, WHITE RICE, OATMEAL CEREAL, BUCKWHEAT AND

CORNMEAL PANCAKES?

(A) It would be well to discontinue the greater portion of the wheat

products, if these others are used - and they are all very well to be

used. (1179-5)

Although the above cases vary greatly with regard to symptoms and

severity, some common themes are worth noting. In all these cases

Edgar Cayce focused on nervous system incoordination involving the

sensory nervous system. All these individuals were described as over

sensitive (even " super-sensitive " ). Nerve pressures were cited as

causative factors. Spinal manipulation was consistently recommended,

as was the use of the Radial Appliance to assist with balancing and

coordinating the system.

Problems with the digestive system and intestinal tract was

significant in two of these cases (1179 and 2014). Therapies such as

abdominal castor oil packs, diet, and dietary supplements were

suggested. "

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