A fifty-year-old woman came to the Clinic some time ago as a hypothyroid patient, taking at the time two grains of thyroid a day. Her physical findings and laboratory workup were not really remarkable. She had been unable to think with agility and clarity and alertness most of her life, having been found to have a depressed thyroid as a child. When she tried to go to college after finishing high school, she flunked out. She had always worked at jobs that required physical rather than mental ability.
Now she wanted to go back to college, and was afraid that she would not be able to make it. The Cayce readings implied many times that iodine was essential to the balanced functioning of the internal endocrine glands of the body. Because this was obviously a thyroid deficiency, if nothing else, and also because Cayce suggested that the imaginative forces of the body were associated with the functioning of the autonomic nervous system, which is so intricately related to the endocrine system – and, in addition, because man is created in the image of God and should share at least some of his mental potential, this woman was started on Atomidine [Atomic Iodine™] in cyclic doses, only two drops at most, and not taking anything over the weekends, after using the iodine during the weekdays. Her thyroid was discontinued. The results:
1945 College attempted Failed
1970 (Aug.) Atomidine therapy started Passed: D’s & C’s
1970-71 1st semester college Dean’s List
1971 2nd semester college Mostly A’s
[† January, 1973, Volume 8, No. 1, page 44, Copyright © 1973 by the Edgar Cayce Foundation, Virginia Beach, VA.]
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