90 Day Fiancé’s Liz Is ENGAGED to Fiancé Alec, 2 Years After Split From Big Ed

    ’90 Day Fiancé’ star Liz Woods is engaged to her beau, Alec, two years after Big Ed called off their wedding. The reality star shares the news with ‘People’ ahead of it airing May 18 on TLC’s ’90 Day: The Single Life’ Tell-All special. Liz says Alec proposed with a four-carat diamond, and they’re very excited to start a new chapter together.

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    1. clearing remedies.

      The goal is to prepare the body
      and energy field

      so later constitutional remedies can act cleanly…

      Typical examples:

      Detox remedies to remove suppressive layers

      or environmental toxins.

      Acute or first-aid remedies

      to stabilize the system if it’s reactive or inflamed.

      They’re given first

      because if the body is burdened by toxicity, inflammation, or shock,

      deeper remedies can’t “land.”

      It moves progressively

      from surface layers

      to deeper constitutional and miasmatic layers.

      The early remedies handle organ function, hormones, or chronic stress.

      The mid remedies clear inherited tendencies (miasms).

      The final ones address identity or soul-level imprints.

      You’re basically peeling the onion,

      each remedy preparing the ground for the next…

      After the deep work, the system can feel raw or destabilized —

      like a nervous system after trauma release.

      Post-protocol remedies, often emotional or trauma-focused,

      help the field reorganize.

      They anchor the gains,
      prevent relapse,

      and integrate the new state of coherence…

      Emergency or “rescue” remedies

      These aren’t part of the main line;

      they’re tools to keep on hand

      for acute shock, sudden grief, or panic.

      You don’t take them regularly.

      They act like an energetic first-aid kit —

      they stabilize
      but don’t replace the larger healing sequence.

      Homeopathy is hierarchical.

      Each layer must be cleared

      in order so the next one can respond.

      Open → Heal → Integrate.

      If you skip “open,” remedies can aggravate.

      If you skip “integrate,” improvements can fade.