“Miracles”
is a powerful word for anyone who has had a stroke. Robinson’s tale of a medical
treatment that can make the impossible possible --reverse the impairments of
strokes -- is a must read for healthcare providers and families of stroke
patients. Well researched and based on her own father’s case history, “Peeling
the Onion: Reversing the Ravages of Stroke” describes a revolutionary, simple
and non-invasive treatment that offers hope and delivers
recovery.
Nancy
Butler-Ross
I was
introduced to the full-force Woody Robinson thirty-five years ago. Years later,
I witnessed close-up his painful post-stroke decline and increasing desperation.
His recuperation was, indeed, the “miracle” Robin Robinson describes so
accurately in her attention-grabbing book. Should I ever have a stroke or be
diagnosed with another cardio-vascular-related disease, I’d follow in Woody’s
footsteps instantly. So very many people should know about the possibilities
Robin Robinson reveals.
Marcia
Schnedler
Nationally
Syndicated Columnist in Travel for 50-Plus
Americans
“It
reads like I am talking over a coffee table with the
author.”
Esme
Codell
Educating
Esme, How to Get Your Child to Love