Infection Q and A

Dara Dietz

1.) Is there a “preferred” way to alternate the Herbal Antibiotic and the Infection Formula tinctures, e.g., alternate every other day or one week with one then one week with the other?

A: When dong your infection work I have found it of great benefit to alternate between the two infection formulas.  When doing the moderate infection program you would take an infection formula every two hours.  Using the two formulas, the Herbal Antibiotic and Infection Formula it is great to switch between the two every other dose, it would look like this: 2 pm take Herbal Antibiotic; 4 pm Infection formula; 6 pm Herbal Antibiotic ect…

When you want to do an extended work with the Infections formulas (meaning both the Herbal Antibiotic & the Infection Formula) there is no problem in continuing to do the infection work for an indefinite period of time.  Continue with this until the system has been cleared of infection.  The Body will not be harmed by the extended use of these healing formulas.  :Infection Information Sheet

2.) In the infection program Echinacea is taken four days a week, but the time frame on the herbal antibiotic is specified only in doses per day but nothing stated about days per week. Is it the same four days as the Echinacea or daily for the entire regimen??

A: The infection formulas are used six days a week.  Remember to always take the Lord’s Day off from your healing programs.

3.) What suggestions do you have for amounts and frequency of taking fresh garlic in addition to the tinctures?  I have the page of your suggestions for how to take it (ways to eat a lot of garlic) but am unclear as to how to determine when and how much.

A: Depending on the degree of infection you are clearing from your system you can use an additional 5 to 10 cloves a day or for serious cases up to 50 or 60 cloves a day.  The extended use of garlic would depend entirely on the extent and severity of the infection being cleared.

4.) Since I also intend to work liver and kidney flushes, would it be best to do those before starting an infection project in case some of the issues are being caused by liver overload?

A: Doing a good ELF at the onset of the infection work is a good idea.  This will ensure the liver is open and able to clear the die-off from the system as it processes out.  Continuing on with a week of liver flushing followed by the Kidney flush will ensure the body is on top of the work you are doing.   Again the amount of extra programs you work will be determined by the extent of infection you are clearing from the body.

5.) I believe my bowel situation is where it needs to be for cleansing as I usually have 2 and sometimes three bowel movements a day as long as I maintain my regular probiotic regimen and normal diet.

A: I have learned from experience never to endorse a liver flush for anyone unless they will do at least one week of complete bowel cleansing with the LBF #1 & #2.  So often we believe our bowels are doing well but because we have never experienced good bowel function we have no idea how poorly they are actually moving the waste out.  Just one week to see how you are REALLY doing is not too much to ask, and will ensure a lot less drama during the liver flush.

It’s a real downer to get everything together, your mind and heart ready to do the hard work and then throw up your flush, or worse, because your bowels are not as open as you had believed.

About Dara Dietz

Dara D Dietz is co-founder with her Husband of H.E.A.L. Marketplace, a private Natural Healing Association. As a teacher and counselor she has been supporting the members of H.E.A.L. with Natural Healing information and herbal supports since 1998. She continues to maintain strong ties to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Since healing her own kidney ailments she has assisted thousands of people in discovering and using natural herbal remedies. Dara has written and compiled numerous articles on a wide variety of natural healing topics. Drawing from her own healing experiences and borrowing from the vast wisdom of natural healers long departed, she continues to provide H.E.A.L.’s international membership with down to earth natural healing wisdom in H.E.A.L.’s bi-weekly newsletters. Dara and her husband currently reside in Rutherfordton, North Carolina.
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