Limiting to just E alone-- why the infinitive is wrong---We may say correctly that X asks Y to help; however, it doesn't mean correct to say X asks Y's something to help. It is ok to say that Tom asks Dick to help him in GMAT. It is not right to say that Tom asks Dick's experience to help. Therefore the infinitive 'to heal' as in D and E is not conveying the correct meaning as the supplicants are asking Des's aid to help rather than Dea.
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