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Dr. Crandall: The Secret to a Long, Healthy Life Is Sitting on Your Grocery Shelf

Dr. Chauncey Crandall
Dr. Chauncey Crandall, MD, is a world-class cardiovascular surgeon who trained at Yale Medical School. He is a New York Times bestselling author. (Newsmax)

By    |   Saturday, 30 August 2025 03:11 PM EDT

Dear Reader,

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 71 million American adults (33.5%) have high LDL, or "bad," cholesterol. Only one out of every three adults with high cholesterol has the condition under control. Shockingly, less than half don't even get treatment.

Hi, my name is Dr. Chauncey Crandall and I am a practicing interventional cardiologist, chief of the Cardiovascular Preventive Medicine Program at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic, and editor of the popular Newsmax Health newsletter Heart Health Report.

Let's face the facts. America has a dangerous cholesterol problem. As a cardiologist, I know that people with high cholesterol have approximately twice the risk of heart disease as people with optimal cholesterol levels.

And contrary to popular belief, taking medication is NOT the only way to lower cholesterol levels. Along with exercise, nutrition is a huge factor in determining whether you will have optimal cholesterol levels.

Unfortunately, the average American diet lacks the key nutrients needed to promote a healthy heart and is guilty of contributing to the heart disease epidemic. In fact, the World Health Organization estimates that low fruit and vegetable intake is responsible for 31% of coronary heart disease and 11% of strokes worldwide.

After decades of treating thousands of patients with unhealthy cholesterol levels, I came to the conclusion that there had to an easier all-natural way to help my patients support their cholesterol levels. After meticulous research, I identified one all-natural key nutrient that helps maintain both normal cholesterol and triglyceride levels while promoting optimal LDL/HDL balance and cardiovascular health.

This key nutrient is Red Yeast Rice. Ancient Chinese healers believed red yeast rice could promote good blood circulation. Today, modern scientists know that it contains monacolins, substances known to promote normal cholesterol levels. These monacolins stop the action of the HMG-CoA reductase, an enzyme that helps make cholesterol.

Numerous studies published in the Current Therapeutic Research, the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and the UCLA School of Medicine have found participants who took red yeast rice on a daily basis found their cholesterol was reduced.

Based on this promising research, I decided to team up with premium nutritional supplement company Medix Select to create an all-natural supplement that contains a strategic blend of cholesterol lowering nutrients — including 2.4 grams of Red Yeast Rice per serving. This exciting new product, called Lesstranol™, contains cholesterol supporting ingredients hand-picked by me to help maintain normal cholesterol and cardiovascular health while promoting LDL/HDL balance and normal triglycerides level.

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Please don't put this off or leave it to chance — your cholesterol levels are too important.

Yours in Health,

Dr. Chauncey Crandall

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 71 million American adults (33.5%) have high LDL, or "bad," cholesterol.
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