A Reason to

B-lieve

A Mother’s Story of Faith, Action, and the B-Vitamin Miracle that Saved Her Son.

For fifteen years, our lives were shaped by unanswered questions as we searched for a diagnosis for our son. What began as a quiet determination to find answers grew into something much bigger—families coming together, sharing their stories, and working alongside clinicians and researchers.

Together, that collaboration led to something extraordinary: a treatment for a once-deadly genetic condition using an over-the-counter vitamin.

This is the story behind that journey—and what’s possible when faith, resilience, and community come together in the face of uncertainty.

A woman standing in a sunflower field with greenery in the background, wearing a red shirt and blue jeans.
Faith is the quiet whisper that says there is a way; Action is the courage to find it.
— Kasha Morris

Meet Kasha

Kasha Murray Morris is a mother, a storyteller, and a dedicated advocate whose heart is deeply rooted in the rare disease community. Alongside her husband, Mike, she co-founded the TANGO2 Research Foundation, turning their family’s hardship into a path of hope for others. Her journey began in the quiet, often difficult years of a fifteen-year medical mystery with her son, Ryan—a time when she navigated the unknown with nothing but love and persistence. What started as a family’s private search for answers has since blossomed into a global mission to ensure no family has to face the unknown alone. In her upcoming memoir, A Reason to B-lieve, Kasha shares the intimate details of this journey, offering a testament to faith as the whisper that there is a way, and action as the courage to find it.

About the Memoir: A Reason to B-lieve

What if the answer to a medical mystery was hidden in plain sight on your kitchen counter? A Reason to B-lieve is the extraordinary true story of a mother’s journey and the "B-vitamin miracle" that saved her son’s life. From the world of international research summits and conferences to the quiet moments of maternal intuition, this memoir follows the transformative rise of the TANGO2 Research Foundation. It is more than a medical odyssey; it is a blueprint for advocacy and a testament to the power of a community united by grit, grace, and an unwavering reason to B-lieve.

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