Making the Hard Choices

Today is Monday and the start of our second week of Kidney flushing.  Tanner and I are eating raw this week.  A lot of sharing has been going on in my household.  Someone shared their cold with my husband who has now shared it with me.  This type of sharing I can live without.  Tanner is drinking the Flu-Buster today while I opted to do the Herbal Antibiotic.

Doing a strong Incurables program with Tanner has given me the opportunity to reflect on the excuses I’ve heard over the years from members who opted not to do the hard work.   The story has been repeated way too many times.

The Excuses:

  • I’m too busy to do the program right now. When things slow down a bit I’ll set some time aside.
  • My family is so concerned for me. I don’t want to let them down so I will do what they and my doctor thinks is best. (Drugs, Cutting . . .)  

The end of these stories is never good.  Sometimes when the doctor has finally given up I will hear from the member again but sadly there is seldom enough time or strength to heal before the body is overcome by disease and dies.

A Better Story:

The tests have all been done. The doctor has given his best prognosis and the outcome is not an acceptable one.  The time is here, the motivation could not be higher for doing the hard program.

Staying focused while doing a strong program can be difficult. The work you are doing will benefit your entire life.  The health created while following a strict program ensures a quality of life impossible to achieve any other way.

Putting off the program until a more convenient time could cost more than you are willing to pay.  Today is the day now is the time; the opportunity is proffered for you to make a life changing decision.

To begin well and continue well is building strength of character as you travel the road laid out before you.  Each decision you make is defining who you are, building a stronger you from the inside out.  The opportunity to grow beyond your current circumstances has presented itself.  Grab it with both hands; this is your time.  It’s all good.

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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