You may remember my recounting in this column about a method of possibly relieving jet lag? (See Sept., 1978, A.R.E. Journal.) Well, Nydia Delvalle read about it and utilized the information very practically. Here is her story:
“I left Panama on September 19 at 8 p.m. and arrived in Frankfurt the next day at 11 a.m. (5 p.m. Germany time). All in all it was about 2 hours later when I got to where I was going and was able to fill a bathtub with warm water and add the epsom salts and sodium bicarbonate I had brought with me. I soaked for 20 minutes (nearly fell asleep) and was very careful not to cross either my arms or my legs over my body. I went to bed shortly thereafter, slept my normal 8 hours and got up in the morning ready for breakfast as though I had been living here all my life. I was so normal I even had my usual bowel movement after breakfast.
“This is quite a different story from previous trips abroad, when I had been disoriented for about 5 days or maybe more, until my system became accustomed to the new time schedule.”
So, after a fifteen-hour flight, a simple procedure and a good night’s sleep, Nydia was normalized and her pineal was working as usual in her new location.
[† July, 1979, Volume 14, No. 5, page 211, Copyright © 1979 by the Edgar Cayce Foundation, Virginia Beach, VA.]
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