A diagnosis is not a destiny.
When Zaitoon Shaikh’s husband, Riaz, experienced the sudden loss of virtually all mental and physical capacity at early age of 60, the singularly worded medical verdict landed with devastating finality: Incurable. Doctors could only offer prescriptions to manage symptoms—never a promise of recovery.
Refusing to accept this fate, Zaitoon embarked on an unrelenting journey to heal her husband —guided by faith, resilience, and an unshakable belief that both the mind and body can be restored. Through tailored exercises, nutritional changes, meditation, yoga, and prayer, she not only reversed many of his worst symptoms, but also restored some of his memory, and slowed his decline—without a single pill. Riaz lived for another 30 years, outlasting all expectations for someone in his condition.
Told with raw honesty and unwavering hope, this book is more than a memoir—it’s proof that healing is possible when determination meets the right path. For anyone facing a devastating diagnosis, it is a reminder that miracles aren’t just stories… they can be lived.
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