An Alternative Therapy: Vibratory Gold
By Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C.
During the summer of 1991, I began experiencing numbness in some of my fingers. Unexplained muscle spasms and tremors also began to occur. At times, I would stumble for no apparent reason. Occasionally, I found it difficult to swallow. My speech was becoming a little slurred. My memory was beginning to fail. Sometimes my vision would blur. I was often unreasonably depressed and fatigued. I experienced episodes of uncontrollable facial contortions. I was finding it difficult to completely empty my bladder. My symptoms were aggravated by heat, stress, and certain viral infections. It was clear that I was developing a very serious health problem. It was multiple sclerosis (MS).
In the fall of 1991, I began using an alternative treatment for my condition suggested by a man named Edgar Cayce, a mild-mannered photographer who lived between 1877 and 1945.
Edgar Cayce is regarded by many as the father of modern holistic medicine. At the age of 21, he developed the amazing ability to enter a self-induced hypnotic trance in which he could successfully diagnose and prescribe treatments (often drawing from diverse health disciplines) for all manner of human ills--including MS.
Over 14,000 of his trance discourses (called "readings") were transcribed verbatim and are available for study and research at the Association for Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach.
The readings viewed the usual cause of MS as a glandular disturbance which leads to a hormonal deficit in the bloodstream and a consequent inability on the part of the liver to properly assimilate the minute amounts of gold normally present in the diet. Without sufficient quantities of gold in the body, the central nervous system breaks down.
To meet the body's need for gold, while avoiding the adverse effects often associated with administering that element, the readings recommended a form of electrotherapy (vibratory medicine), the purpose of which is to instill into the body the essential essence or "vibration" of gold, but not the actual element itself. The body not only has a greater tolerance for gold in its vibratory state, but is also encouraged thereby to increase its assimilation of that element. The result is a reversal of the disease process.
(The vibratory administration of gold has also been used successfully in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and a host of such currently incurable neuromuscular/neuropsychiatric disorders as Lou Gehrig's, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's diseases, and muscular dystrophy, Down's syndrome, spinal cord injury, and schizophrenia.)
The readings gave detailed descriptions of two vibratory medicine devices, the radial appliance and the wet cell battery.
In addition to an occasional massage and careful attention to diet (for example, no fried foods), I consistently employed the radial appliance (using a dilute solution of gold chloride) for half an hour each day in continuous 28 day cycles, interspersed with five-day "rest" intervals. Within two years, I was symptom-free.
I wrote a book about my experience, The Edgar Cayce Way of Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: Vibratory Medicine. It contains many suggestions and recommendations which, in my opinion, are potentially helpful in understanding, treating, and coping with this disturbing, sometimes devastating disease.
Although other alternative approaches to MS currently exist, I am convinced that the Cayce method is by far the most promising.
This article first appeared in the July/August/September 1997 issue of Virginia Nurses Today.
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