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Sunday, March 30, 2014

The Simple Heart Cure: #1 Cardiology Book on Amazon.com

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Dr. Chauncey Crandall’s new best selling book titled The Simple Heart Cure is now the #1 best selling cardiology book on Amazon. The book offers it’s readers the opportunity to prevent and even reverse heart disease.

Heart disease kills more people than any other medical condition, and no one is more aware of this than renowned cardiologist Dr. Chauncey Crandall. In addition to having performed over 40,000 heart procedures during his career, Dr. Crandall has experienced this deadly disease on the most personal level as a patient.

At the age of 48, and with no major risk factors, he found himself in the ER with a blockage of his main coronary artery. After emergency intervention, he recovered from heart disease using the same course of treatment he recommends to his thousands of patients, making him living proof of his program s success.

In his new book, The Simple Heart Cure, you’ll find this top doctors groundbreaking, three-pronged approach to prevent and reverse heart disease an approach honed by his study of cultures free of heart disease, and his decades of experience helping thousands of patients achieve a healthier heart at any age.

So if you recovering from a heart attack or concerned with preventive maintenance, you ll find the help you need in The Simple Heart Cure, including great, heart-healthy menus, and a 90-day, week-by-week plan to help you start taking action immediately.

Here are just a few of the potentially life-saving gems you’ll discover in The Simple Heart Cure: The 90-Day Program to Stop and Reverse Heart Disease:

• How to slash your risk of a deadly heart attack by 61%…

• Proven ways to banish your bad cholesterol…

• 8 easy steps to head off high blood pressure…

• How you can safeguard against lethal stroke…

• Simple strategies to unclog your arteries without surgery…

• What your belly says about your heart health…

• Must-have heart tests for every person over 50…

• Easy solutions to steer clear of statin drugs…

• Special advice for women, diabetics, and the very stressed, and much more…

• When it comes to your heart health, The Simple Heart Cure could be the most important book you ll ever read!

Source: http://chaunceycrandall.com/category/heart-news/page/3/

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The Doctor Who Believes in Healing

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http://www.amazon.com/Chauncey-W.-Crandall/e/B003T9DGMI

Jeff Markin, a middle-aged auto mechanic, walked into the emergency room at the Palm Beach Gardens Hospital in Palm Beach Gardens, Fl., and collapsed from a massive heart attack. Forty minutes later he was declared dead. After filling out his final report, the supervising cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall, headed on to the next patient. But before he crossed the threshold, he sensed God was telling him to turn around and pray for Markin.

“Father God,” he said, under his breath, “I cry out for this man’s soul. If he does not know You as his Lord and Savior, raise him from the dead now, in Jesus’ name.” Crandall then told the emergency room doctor to give the dead man another shock with the defibrillator.

But it was the miracle-working power of God that raised Markin from the dead on that October day in 2006. Markin lived thanks to the prayers of Crandall and many others who were interceding for his life.

“I remember being in the back of a funeral home. I was mad that none of my friends and family came to visit me,” Markin says. “My next memory or recollection is, He told me everything was going to be OK. The next thing I knew I woke up in my daughter’s arms.”
Since that day, Crandall has become known as “the praying doctor.” He has witnessed many miraculous healings—and even raised others from the dead. By the power of God, he has cured a young girl with a severe blood infection, healed a missionary with multiple parasitic infections and malaria, and restored a man who was scheduled to have his leg amputated because of lesions eating through his skin. Despite science’s skeptics, Crandall has a national reputation for treating people with “the best of medicine and the best of Jesus.”
So how did a Yale-educated cardiologist whose Palm Beach, Florida, practice draws some of the most powerful people in American society, including several billionaires, come to believe in supernatural healing? How, as a scientist, can Crandall embrace God’s power to intervene in the natural order?

The Healing Dimension

Crandall began pursuing information about divine healing after he received a late-night phone call in June 2000 from the hospital lab concerning one of his patients. The patient had a white blood cell count of more than 80,000. The doctor’s immediate thought was, Whoever he is, he’s dead—he has leukemia.
It was his 11-year-old son, Chad.

When Crandall learned that his boy was suffering from a life-threatening illness, he dropped to his knees in disbelief. Then he cried out to God for every spiritual gift God would give him. Crandall also began studying healing, especially T.L. Osborn’s book Healing the Sick.

Source: http://chaunceycrandall.com/1792/the-doctor-who-believes-in-healing/

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Stop Drinking Diet Soda to Help Your Heart



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After nearly three decades as a cardiologist, Dr. Chauncey Crandall has found that the vast majority of overweight patients who drink diet soda do not get slimmer. “For years, I thought this was due to the inclination of diet soda drinkers to justify eating fattening foods. But new research finds that there’s another reason,” says Dr. Crandall.  According to an article in Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, there may actually be something about diet soda that signals your brain to eat more to make up the lost calories. Purdue University Professor Susan Swithers reviewed several studies on diet soda, and noted that it had, in fact, been found to promote weight gain.


The research also showed that people who drink diet soda increase their risk for deadly conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Dr. Swithers suggests that high-intensity sweeteners used to flavor diet soda interfere with the body’s learned responses, in which sweetness is paired with caloric intake. In other words, artificial sweeteners confuse the body’s ability to manage calories based on taste. Instead, we seek out more food to balance the response. As a result, the brain directs the body to go into overdrive, seeking out more calories. Another recent study in the journal Dentistry found that diet soda can damage teeth as badly as methamphetamine or crack cocaine. Start your way to better heart health by replacing diet soda with a glass of ice cold water. Flavor it with lemon, lime, or even a sprig of mint for a drink that’s not only refreshing, but healthful as well.

Source: http://chaunceycrandall.com/2317/stop-drinking-diet-soda-to-help-your-heart/