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EDGAR CAYCE ON DIET & NUTRITION
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Edgar Cayce strongly emphasized the role of diet and nutrition in achieving and maintaining one’s health. As a
rule, his recommendations in this area are consistent with current health trends, which focus on fresh fruits and
vegetables and decreased meat intake. However, his perspective contains additional information on less well
known concepts, such as food combining, acid/alkaline balance, and the therapeutic use of food.
For example, Cayce often recommended specific diets for persons with particular problems. People with
Psoriasis were told to avoid tomatoes and other foods in the nightshades family. He recommended figs and
dates and the avoidance of carbonated drinks and alcohol to those with arthritis. Those with diabetes were told
to eat Jerusalem artichokes. He even said that raw almonds could keep cancer away!
His diet recommendations usually accompanied other types of therapies, such as spinal adjustments, massage,
exercises, specific remedies~and even prayer, meditation, and one’s attitude-as he looked at health from a
holistic point of view.
Amongst all the recommendations for various conditions and diseases
were the essential diet recommendations for everyone. Cayce was an
advocate of eating whole, preservative-free foods, with an emphasis on
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whole grains rather than processed ones; more fish, fowl, and lamb rather
than beef or pork; more leafy green vegetables than starchy ones; and a
daily diet composed of 80 percent alkaline-producing foods to 20 percent
acid-producing foods. in general, most vegetables and fruits are alkaline
producing, and most grains, starches, meats, and sweets are acid-producing.
But have rather a percentage of eighty percent alkaline-producing to twenty percent acid-producing foods.
~ Edgar Cayce reading 1568-2
Cayce had no idea how forward-thinking he was when he spoke of the importance of eating locally grown and
seasonal foods. Nowadays, people are becoming more and more aware of the health benefits found in an
organic diet created with fresh, local ingredients. While Cayce wasn't opposed to the use of supplements and
did prescribe them in some cases, his general recommendation was to eat a diet of whole foods that would
supply all of the nutrients the body needed. The foods most often recommended were in line with what is
considered to be the Mediterranean Diet tada
At least three times each week have almost a full meal of raw vegetables. These should be included at
various times; carrots grated, chopped or cut, lettuce, celery, and especially water cress. Such things should
be taken three to four times each week
~ Edgar Cayce reading 3484-1
The following summary describes the Basic Cayce Diet recommended for healing and health maintenance for
most people. These diet concepts provide a framework for meal planning. The AR.E. has published a handy
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Chart magnet, which can be placed on your refrigerator as a handy reminder.
Acid-Alkaline Balance
Edgar Cayce frequently emphasized the importance of maintaining a proper acid-alkaline balance by eating
mostly alkaline-forming foods. The following summary will give you a quick overview of acid- and alkaline.
forming foods.
Alkaline-Forming Foods (80% of the daily diet should contain these foods}
All vegetables except dried beans, lentils, asparagus tips, and garbanzos.
All fresh fruits except cranberries, plums, olives, prunes, and blueberries (preserves and canned fruits are
usually acid-forming).
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Acid-Forming Foods (20% of the daily diet should contain these foods):
All meats except beef juice and bone meal.
All grains, cereals, and bakery products except for soybeans.
A\l dairy except buttermilk, yogurt, raw milk, and whey.
Pear
pecans, and walnuts.
View a full list of Acid-Forming & Alkaline
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Food Combinations to Avoid
Certain food combinations are difficult to digest and may cause problems in the digestive system. Here is a brief
list of food combinations to avoid:
» Two or more starchy foods at the same meal
» Sugary foods and starchy foods.
> Milk and citrus fru
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» Cereals and citrus frit or juice.
» Large quantities of starchy foods with meat or cheese.
» Coffee with milk or cream
» Raw apples with other foods,
Do not take citrus fruit juices and cereals at the same meal. Do not take milk or cream in coffee or in tea. Do
not eat fried foods of any kind. Do not combine white bread, potatoes, spaghetti—or any two foods of such
natures in the same meal.
~ Edgar Cayce reading 1568-2
Food Preparation
Proper food preparation is important to preserve nutrients and avoid
toxicity, Here are some suggestions:
» steam vegetables in thelr own juices (Le, use patepar paper).
» Never fry foods.
» Use organic, fresh, locally grown vegetables and fruits whenever possible.
» Avoid aluminum cookware.
Attitudes and Emo!
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Edgar Cayce stated that even the most nutritious foods can turn to poison in the system if eaten while a person
is in a negative frame of mind. Never eat when angry, worried, or extremely tired.
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified
health care professional for assistance in applying the information.
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