A top heart doctor says staying calm isn’t just good for your mind—it could save your life. Dr. Chauncey Crandall, a Yale-trained cardiologist, slammed modern stress culture during a fiery Newsmax interview, arguing chaos in our daily lives is literally breaking Americans’ hearts.
This faith-driven physician knows miracles firsthand—he once prayed a dead man back to life after a massive heart attack. Crandall blasted today’s “out-of-control” society where families eat fast food instead of home-cooked meals and kids stare at screens instead of playing outside. “Our hearts weren’t designed for this madness,” he told viewers.
The doctor ripped into liberal policies pushing processed foods and woke ideologies that “attack traditional values.” He warned that stress from collapsing morals and broken families pumps dangerous hormones into our bodies. “You can’t separate spiritual health from physical health,” Crandall declared, slamming secular campaigns to remove faith from public life.
His solution? Return to church, family dinners, and old-fashioned discipline. Crandall’s bestselling book The Simple Heart Cure prescribes prayer, weekly Sabbath rest, and cutting toxic relationships. “Stress comes from abandoning God’s design,” he said, urging parents to yank smartphones from teenagers and restore curfews.
The doctor’s own story proves his point—he credits prayer with healing patients when medicine failed. After reviving a construction worker who’d been dead 40 minutes, Crandall now preaches that calm living requires divine help. “We’re fighting spiritual battles as much as physical ones,” he argued.
Crandall’s message hits hard as heart disease keeps killing more young Americans. He blamed video game addiction, gender confusion clinics, and schools that replace recess with transgender story hours. “Kids need structure, not chaos,” he snapped. “Their arteries are hardening by age 20!”
The cardiologist isn’t just talking—his Palm Beach clinic teaches patients to pray through EKGs and replace anxiety with Bible verses. “Big Pharma wants you on pills forever,” he warned. “I want you free.”
With ERs overflowing and families crumbling, Crandall’s call rings clear: Save hearts by saving souls. Fix stress by fixing society. And never let progressives steal the peace that comes from faith, family, and old-fashioned grit.