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Isabel Vagos

The Unseen Therapist Brings Dramatic Stroke Recovery to Isabel Vagos’ Mother


Before learning about The Unseen Therapist, Isabel Vagos persistently applied the tapping form of EFT (my previous healing process) for her mother, a stroke victim, over a several month period. As a result, her mother went from being unable to walk without two people helping her ... to ... walking 2,000 meters (a bit over one mile) while holding on to only Isabel’s arm.

This, by itself, is an impressive recovery for someone who was suffering from such a severe disability for nine years. It is well above the average expectation from medical treatments, rehabilitation, etc.


Then, within just one session with The Unseen Therapist, a dramatic new level of results occurred. At one point during the process Isabel’s mother said, “My legs are different. I want to try them [by walking].” She then walked, unaided, for 5,000 meters (over three miles).


Follow-up letter: As a follow-up, here is a letter a few days later from Isabel.


Hi Gary!


My mother fell yesterday. Usually after a fall she stayed home for two or three days without walking. Today, after 5 minutes with The Unseen Therapist, my mother again asked to go out and test her legs. She was a little nervous because of yesterday’s fall but with a huge desire for going out for a walk.


I asked her if she wanted to give a short walk and she said no, she said she wanted to see the sea.


We walked the same as the other days (5,000 meters) and then some more, we moved further 500 meters towards the next beach.


Recovery shows no signs of turning back, she is better every day :-)


THANK YOU


God Bless You

Isabel Vagos


As a final follow-up, I spoke with Isabel one year later and learned that her mother’s stroke recovery has held nicely.


Here is a video of her mother walking. Note that she is walking completely by herself and has only a slight limp. This kind of stroke recovery is rare, or non-existent, using conventional methods.


e-hugs, Gary



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