About me
Dr. Shamsher Bakth is a cardiologist who graduated from Sylhet Mag Osmani Medical College in Bangladesh in 1972 and trained at the University of Connecticut and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey from 1974-1982.
He was a successful cardiologist in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1983-2015. Although he had no interest in palm reading or hypnosis, early in his practice he became curious about palm line examination, and in 2010 he accidentally witnessed the positive effects of medical relaxation. His interest in the correlation of palm lines and disease grew, along with the benefits of medical relaxation for his patients as an adjunct to traditional medical treatment, and he has studied them for many years.
He became personally acquainted with Gerald Kein, known and respected by many as a Master Hypnotherapist, who told Dr. Bakth that his hands were “burning with energy” and that he had a gift for healing. At the time, Mr. Kein felt he was at the end of his life, but after four days with Dr. Bakth, he was able to go back to work for six years.
The observations made in this book are astounding. The new information explained here is that palms and palm lines are real-time representations of the functioning of our body as perceived by our subconscious mind. While the use of the subconscious mind in treating diseases has been around for a while, observation of the improvement of the palm with treatment is new.
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Education
University of Aleppo Faculty of Medicine, Syria, Doctor of Medicine
Residency
University of Texas Health and Science Center at Houston, Internal Medicine
Fellowship
St. John Providence Hospital/Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Interventional Cardiology
Tulane University, Cardiovascular Medicine
Certification
Board Certified in Internal Medicine
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We offer in-office, same-day, and hospital services, including, but not limited to: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Disease Prevention. Our heart specialists diagnose and treat a range of conditions; some of the most common include:
Coronary Artery Disease
Atrial Fibrillation
An irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that is often rapid and can lead to poor blood flow, atrial fibrillation occurs when the upper two chambers of the heart called the atria receive abnormal electrical signals.
Peripheral Artery Disease
Also called peripheral vascular disease, PAD is a circulatory condition that causes narrowing of the blood vessels that carry blood to the limbs; it often causes pain in the extremities.
Venous Insufficency
Also called venous reflux, this condition is characterized by inadequate blood flow through the veins, which causes blood to pool in the legs; venous insufficiency is most often caused by blood clots or varicose veins.