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Shirley Bliss's avatar

I learned this gem a few years ago (you probably already know this): if you ever need antibiotics, try to “fight tooth and nail” for IV antibiotics when possible. Oral antibiotics have to go through the gut and can wipe out both the good and bad bacteria, whereas IV antibiotics go straight into the bloodstream.

And yes I agree that in every decision go from faith not of fear.

P.S. Will you be graduating your RMDY course this year? I’m curious if you’ll be opening your own clinic 🧡🫶🏻

Peta Kelly's avatar

Shirley i meant to say— I am actually speaking at the graduation! A piece on speaking honestly especially online. So, I’ll still be there :) xxx

Shirley Bliss's avatar

Wait. What?! Really?? That’s awesome! I hope to be there. I just signed up for their next intake. I’ve been brewing over it last 2 years just being a curious learner and playing “Dr Quinn” to my fam and community 😂 but finally have the courage to just do it!

Peta Kelly's avatar

Not graduating because I took it at my own pace instead of going gung ho. Studying is more for personal interest than to open a clinic. I had to decide whether to keep on study pace or be able to write— couldn’t do it all in this season. You know how it is! Xx

Peta Kelly's avatar

Yes and yes. Hepar sulph has been clutch for us on occasions. I’m giving my babe poly bowel plus now also which is great for restoring after antibiotics

Shirley Bliss's avatar

Both your being and your doing have always been deeply inspiring and encouraging to my journey x

Peta Kelly's avatar

Thank you beauty xx

Shirley Bliss's avatar

Oh also: Hepar Suphur is the “antibiotic” in homeopathy - so far it hasn’t failed me 🤭

Meghan Swidler's avatar

love this so much. thank you for sharing.

Jamie Mendell's avatar

Is there anything you specifically do to build up their gut after antibiotics? Would love to hear. Do you do probiotics? Thanks!