Tina encourages one and all to develop the skill of Medical Intuition in a manner of those who say everyone is musical or everyone is psychic, to some degree, and practice makes perfect. Her writing style is fluid and conversational and, to a degree, entertaining, in that I wanted to keep reading and not put the book down. This topic, medical intuition, has been presented very differently by other speakers/writers in the past. I believe it was organization that author/physician Norm Shealy was associated with who may have set up objective stringent testing and/or certification for Medical Intuitives about twenty years ago. The message at that time was don't take up this skill, only to become a basic musician, so to speak, or a very limited in skill medical intuitive, but make sure you have the gift first and can pass a very tough exam, scoring 90% on your intuitive work, before you dare to enter this realm.
So to encounter Tina's book was quite freeing, and seemed to open up possibilities. In fact I made a couple of appointments with the author for mentoring in my own intuitive skills, since I see clients in a medical clinic as a licensed massage therapist. I certainly enjoyed this book, and took joy, like a kid exploring a new topic, in experimenting with medical intuition and talking to Tina one-on-one regarding this skill.