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My Heart & I: A Personal Resurrection

My Heart & I
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Author: Jerry Danenberg
Category: Health/Biography/Mind-Body Connection

Who Me? I Can’t Have Heart Disease!

I’ve devoted my life to correct nutrition, exercise and nutritionals. I’m a pharmacist — I know what I’m talking about. And I’m walking the talk.
Or so Jerry thought until the day his doctor told him he was a candidate for a heart transplant. That night, Jerry came to the conclusion that he had the tools to heal himself within his own mind. This is Jerry’s story of how he found the path to better health and a more rewarding life through the mind-body connection. Using very simple, almost childlike tools, he moved from “incurable” heart disease to a happy, healthy life.
It is the author’s hope that you, the reader, will be inspired to use these same tools to change your life.

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Amazon.com 5 stars
Just how much power does one's mind have over one's body? [This] is the tale of Jerry Danenberg's heart - one that was written off as something that would inevitably kill him without a transplant - and how he recovered using the power of his own mind. He lays out his journey to a happier and healthy life, inspiring to those who want ot believe in the power of faith, deetermination, and the soul... highly recommended...
--Small Press Bookwatch/Midwest Book Review

About the Author
Jerry was struck down with heart disease, despite following a nutrition diet and exercise program for decades. A pharmacist by trade, Jerry thought he had all the information he needed to lead a long, healthy life.
Since practicing these simple “tools”, he has “cured” an “incurable” disease (he healed so well the doctor needed to remove the pacemaker - a very rare medical occurrence).

Ordering Information
ISBN: 978-1-890109-36-3
$12.95 US
imprint: Xemplar
155 pages
trade-size softcover