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Medical Heretic & Holistic Physician
I am a New York-based virtual holistic physician, medical journalist, and author dedicated to defending individual rights in healthcare. Drawing on my medical background, my work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems of psychiatry and the corporate influences that sustain them.
Currently, I focus my professional efforts on four complementary pillars:
Clinical Advocacy: Through my virtual telehealth practice, I offer Holistic Lifestyle & Nutrition Coaching that nurtures good health in body, mind, and spirit. Rather than practicing traditional primary care medicine, I offer holistic wellness alternatives that prioritize the whole person over a diagnosis while supporting bodily autonomy and informed decision-making.
Journalistic Advocacy: As an independent reporter at MandelNews.com, I investigate and report on issues involving psychiatry, healthcare, and human rights. My goal is to encourage thoughtful discussion and ensure that human rights remain at the forefront of medical discourse.
Creative Advocacy: Through speculative fiction short stories, I explore questions of ethics, freedom, institutional power, and the resilience of the human spirit. These imaginative narratives invite readers to reflect on complex social and medical issues from new perspectives.
Children's Literature: I also write original children's short stories that celebrate kindness, curiosity, imagination, compassion, and a love of learning. These uplifting tales are designed to entertain young readers while encouraging positive values and creativity.

Another beautiful summer morning arrived on the Atlantic City shore. The sun sparkled across the gentle waves, and a soft ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and sunshine. Reginald, Mary, Susan, and Tim hurried down the familiar path to their favorite place on the beach, eager for another day with their remarkable friend, Ernie the Por
Another beautiful summer morning arrived on the Atlantic City shore. The sun sparkled across the gentle waves, and a soft ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and sunshine. Reginald, Mary, Susan, and Tim hurried down the familiar path to their favorite place on the beach, eager for another day with their remarkable friend, Ernie the Porpoise.
Before heading into the water, the four friends spent the morning building a giant sandcastle with tall towers, winding walls, and a deep moat. Susan decorated the castle with tiny seashells she had collected, while Mary placed smooth stones around the entrance like a royal pathway. Tim dug a channel from the moat toward the ocean, and Reginald proudly planted a small flag at the very top of the tallest tower.
"I think this is our best sandcastle yet," Mary said with a smile.
Just then, a familiar whistle drifted across the water.
"There he is!" Reginald shouted.
Ernie burst through the waves with a joyful leap before splashing back into the sparkling ocean. The children laughed and hurried to their colorful rafts, paddling out to greet their best friend.
Ernie swam happily around them, gently splashing each child with his tail before circling the rafts again. It seemed as though he was especially excited about something.
"I wonder what Ernie is trying to tell us today," Susan asked.
"I don't know," Tim replied, "but I think he wants us to follow him."
Ernie gave another cheerful whistle before diving beneath the surface.
The children slowly paddled behind him through the calm water. The ocean was so clear that they could see schools of silver fish darting beneath their rafts. Colorful shells rested on the sandy bottom, while tiny crabs scurried among waving patches of sea grass. A graceful stingray glided quietly across the ocean floor before disappearing into the blue water.
After swimming for several minutes, Ernie suddenly disappeared beneath the waves.
The children waited.
A few moments later, Ernie surfaced with something shining in his mouth.
He gently dropped it onto Tim's raft.
"It's a coin!" Tim exclaimed.
The children leaned closer. The old coin was covered with sand and green from years beneath the sea, but it was still beautiful.
"Where did you find it?" Mary wondered aloud.
Ernie answered with an excited whistle before diving underwater once again.
When he came back to the surface, he looked at the children and then swam a little farther away. He stopped and looked back, almost as if he were inviting them to follow.
"I think Ernie wants to show us something," Reginald said.
The four friends paddled after him until he stopped above a shallow reef where the water was crystal clear.
Looking into the water, they could hardly believe their eyes.
Resting on the sandy bottom was a small wooden treasure chest. It was partly buried beneath the sand and covered with tiny seashells and colorful sea plants. Rusted metal bands wrapped around its sides, showing it had rested beneath the waves for many years.
"A real treasure chest!" Susan whispered in amazement.
The children carefully floated above it, admiring the mysterious discovery.
"I wonder what's inside," Tim said excitedly.
Just then, Reginald remembered something his grandfather had often told him.
"Sometimes the greatest treasure isn't what we find—it's what we learn from finding it."
The children thought quietly for a moment.
Mary nodded.
"The chest has been part of the ocean for a very long time," she said. "Maybe it belongs here."
Ernie gently nudged the chest with his nose before swimming in a slow circle around it. Then he looked up at the children with his familiar friendly smile.
Susan smiled back.
"I think Ernie is happy just showing it to us."
The children decided not to disturb the treasure chest. Instead, they admired it where it rested peacefully beneath the waves. They imagined it might have fallen from an old sailing ship many years ago and had become part of the ocean's history.
As they floated quietly above the reef, they noticed many wonderful sea creatures making their homes nearby. Bright orange starfish clung to the rocks. Tiny striped fish darted among waving sea plants. A curious octopus peeked out from behind a rock before disappearing into a small cave.
"It isn't just a treasure chest," Mary said softly.
"It's a home for many ocean animals."
Everyone agreed.
They realized that taking the treasure away might also take something special away from the creatures that lived there.
Reginald smiled.
"Maybe the greatest treasure isn't made of gold after all."
"It's friendship," Susan replied.
"And helping protect the ocean," Tim added.
Ernie gave a joyful whistle, as if he completely agreed.
The children spent the rest of the afternoon swimming with Ernie, watching colorful fish, collecting memories instead of treasures, and enjoying another perfect summer day together.
As the golden sun slowly began to sink toward the horizon, Ernie leaped high above the sparkling waves. The children waved and laughed.
"Thank you for today's adventure!" Mary called.
"We'll see you tomorrow!" Tim shouted.
Ernie answered with one happy whistle before disappearing beneath the gentle waves.
Walking home together, the four friends smiled as they talked about everything they had seen that day.
They had discovered an old treasure chest beneath the sea.
But the greatest treasure they found was something far more valuable.
It was the friendship they shared with one another—and with Ernie the Porpoise.
The End
A Children's Short Story
Copyright © 2026 by Dr. Harold Mandel.
Published by Mandel Publishing.
All rights reserved.
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A child’s immune system is the foundation upon which their entire future health is built. In the earliest years of life, their bodies are growing, adapting, and learning how to respond to the world around them. Every day brings new exposures — schoolrooms, playgrounds, shared toys, seasonal viruses, and the constant swirl of microbes that
A child’s immune system is the foundation upon which their entire future health is built. In the earliest years of life, their bodies are growing, adapting, and learning how to respond to the world around them. Every day brings new exposures — schoolrooms, playgrounds, shared toys, seasonal viruses, and the constant swirl of microbes that accompany childhood. When a child’s immunity is strong, they move through these experiences with resilience. When it’s weakened, illness becomes a frequent visitor, interrupting sleep, learning, emotional balance, and the natural rhythm of growth. Protecting and strengthening a child’s immunity is not optional; it is one of the most essential responsibilities of caregivers and communities.
Good nutrition is one of the most powerful tools we have to support this immune strength. The immune system is built from the raw materials children consume. Vitamins A, C, and E act as antioxidant shields that protect developing immune cells from damage. Vitamin D helps regulate immune responses, ensuring the body can activate its defenses when needed. Zinc supports the creation and activation of infection‑fighting cells. Protein forms the very structure of antibodies and immune tissues. Healthy fats help balance inflammation, and fiber nourishes the beneficial gut bacteria that play a central role in immune regulation. When children receive these nutrients consistently, their bodies are better prepared to fight infections and recover quickly.
Nutrition is not just about individual nutrients; it is about daily habits that shape lifelong wellness. Offering colorful fruits and vegetables, choosing whole grains, including lean and plant‑based proteins, adding nuts and seeds, and keeping hydration steady all contribute to a child’s immune resilience. Just as importantly, limiting sugary snacks and ultra‑processed foods helps prevent the inflammation and metabolic stress that weaken immune defenses. These choices, repeated day after day, create a stable internal environment where immunity can thrive.
Strengthening a child’s immunity is an act of advocacy. It is a commitment to giving them the best chance to grow, learn, and flourish without unnecessary setbacks. It is a recognition that children deserve more than reactive care — they deserve proactive nourishment that supports their bodies and minds. When we prioritize good nutrition, we are not simply feeding children; we are building their future health, protecting their potential, and honoring their right to thrive.

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The ink on Gerry’s syndication contract wasn't just lucrative; it was supposed to be his armor. For a decade, his name above the byline meant guaranteed eyeballs and a bulletproof reputation. But when he shifted his focus from routine corporate malfeasance to the quiet, structural scaffolding of American wealth, the armor began to crack.
The ink on Gerry’s syndication contract wasn't just lucrative; it was supposed to be his armor. For a decade, his name above the byline meant guaranteed eyeballs and a bulletproof reputation. But when he shifted his focus from routine corporate malfeasance to the quiet, structural scaffolding of American wealth, the armor began to crack. It started with an algorithmic anomaly in housing and credit markets. Gerry, with his sharp eye for systemic patterns, noticed that the crushing weight of hyper-inflation, skyrocketing essential goods, and manufactured debt wasn't hitting randomly. It wasn't just the economically vulnerable being squeezed out. The data revealed something far more calculated: highly intelligent, talented, and fiercely independent professionals—scientists, educators, engineers, and independent thinkers—were being systemically targeted by engineered financial inequities. At the same time, a new mega-wealthy sector of elitists was being rapidly manufactured to replace them. The most sickening part of Gerry’s discovery wasn't just the economic engineering; it was the theater of it. These newly minted elites were required to sign a psychological pact. Publicly, they championed social justice, speaking out with performative rage against the very inequities that enriched them. Privately, their total compliance with the new system guaranteed their survival. The end game was gratifyingly clear to the architects, and horrifyingly clear to Gerry: a new America, built exclusively for a compliant, wealthy class. For the rest—the "good people" who refused to bow, who thought too critically, or who simply cost too much to sustain—the escalating prices of food, healthcare, and shelter acted as a slow, methodical, and invisible extermination. They were being priced out of existence, their families dismantled by design. Gerry’s draft expose never made it to the syndication wire. The pushback was immediate, unified, and brutal. State agents and compromised law enforcement officers, deeply embedded in protecting the status quo, didn't just suppress the story—they went after the storyteller. They knew a traditional arrest would make Gerry a martyr. Instead, they weaponized the state's psychiatric system. "He's displaying severe paranoid ideation," the state-appointed psychiatrist noted calmly during Gerry's first forced hold. Gerry’s meticulously cited folders, his cross-referenced tax havens, and his recorded interviews were dismissed as "complex, delusional constructs." Every time he tried to explain the mathematical reality of the engineered crisis to the hospital staff, it was weaponized against him as further proof of his "break from reality." The system worked with terrifying efficiency. While Gerry was held behind locked doors, stripped of his shoelaces and his dignity, his world outside was methodically dismantled. * **The Job:** The syndicated press agency, citing a "medical emergency" and fear of an erratic breach of contract, quietly terminated his employment. * **The Family:** A coordinated whisper campaign, combined with the sheer terror of state surveillance, alienated his wife. Confused, frightened, and guided by family court lawyers who whispered that Gerry was unsafe, she filed for divorce. * **The Finances:** Between frozen assets, astronomical legal fees to fight his forced commitments, and the sudden evaporation of his income, bankruptcy took him within a year. But the most devastating blow came from the inside out. During his multiple forced hospitalizations, Gerry was subjected to aggressive, high-dose regimens of heavy antipsychotics and chemical restraints. The toxic psych drugging wasn't meant to heal; it was meant to dull the sharpest mind in investigative journalism. When they finally released him for the last time, Gerry could barely recognize his own reflection. The chemical cocktail had left him with a permanent, trembling tardive dyskinesia, a clouded short-term memory, and a crushing, drug-induced lethargy that made writing almost impossible. They had effectively crippled the reporter to kill the report. On a bitter autumn evening, Gerry sat on a concrete bench in a public park, wrapped in a faded coat that was two sizes too big. The glittering skyline of the city loomed in the distance—a playground for the new elite who strolled past him, talking loudly about philanthropy while stepping over his shadow. His money was gone. His family was gone. His health was shattered. Gerry reached into his pocket and pulled out a blunt stub of a pencil and a crumpled, discarded receipt. His hands shook violently from the neurological damage, a cruel reminder of the price he had paid. But as he looked up at the towering glass monoliths of the new America, the fog in his mind cleared for a brief, sharp second. With slow, agonizing precision, he began to write on the back of the receipt. They had taken his life, his status, and his health—but they hadn't taken the truth. And as long as he could hold a pencil, he would keep fighting to leave a record of what had actually happened.
Fiction by Dr Harold Mandel






On paper, the American legal system promises stringent protections against the ultimate deprivation of liberty: forced psychiatric intervention. Statutes and judges uniformly declare that an individual cannot be stripped of their autonomy, locked in a psychiatric ward, or forcibly medicated unless they present an "imminent danger to self
On paper, the American legal system promises stringent protections against the ultimate deprivation of liberty: forced psychiatric intervention. Statutes and judges uniformly declare that an individual cannot be stripped of their autonomy, locked in a psychiatric ward, or forcibly medicated unless they present an "imminent danger to self or others" or are "gravely disabled." These criteria are marketed to the public as ironclad safeguards—a thin, civilized line protecting citizens from arbitrary state tyranny.
But behind the clinical terminology and the solemnity of the courtroom lies a starkly different reality. For political activists, whistleblowers, and non-conformists, these supposed safeguards are entirely illusory. Again and again, the machinery of involuntary commitment is deployed against individuals who exhibit no danger and no disability whatsoever. Instead, the system operates as a highly efficient, extrajudicial tool to silence, discredit, and neutralize dissent.
When the state or powerful institutional actors find an individual inconvenient, the statutory requirements are not met; they are simply manufactured. Allegations are fabricated, benign behaviors are recontextualized as symptoms of severe pathology, and the target is swept into a parallel legal universe.
Once inside this system, constitutional rights evaporate. The proceedings resemble swift, fixed kangaroo courts rather than genuine tribunals of justice. Psychiatric commitment hearings are notoriously brief—often lasting only a few minutes—and are heavily stacked against the individual. Independent evidence is disregarded, cross-examination is severely restricted, and the word of a state-aligned psychiatrist is treated as absolute, unassailable truth. Judges routinely rubber-stamp these petitions, abdicating their role as neutral arbiters to become facilitators of state-sanctioned abduction.
The consequences of this procedural assembly line are devastating and irreversible. Once committed, individuals are subjected to destructive interventions under the guise of "treatment." Chief among these are the forced administration of highly toxic neuroleptic and antipsychotic drugs. Far from healing, these chemicals can cause profound and permanent neurological damage, a state of extreme physical and mental torment known as akathisia, metabolic collapse, and even premature death. It is a form of chemical restraint designed to break the will and quiet the voice of the targeted individual.
The general public remains profoundly blind to this reality, lulled into complacency by a continuous stream of rhetoric about "compassionate care" and "public safety." Because the system operates behind a wall of medical privacy laws and closed courtrooms, the truth is easily suppressed. The average citizen rarely discovers the terrifying ease with which an innocent life can be dismantled until the crosshairs are turned on them, a family member, or a close associate.
Ultimately, this tyranny persists not only because it serves as a powerful tool of social control, but because it is immensely lucrative. The weaponization of psychiatry is fueled by a multi-billion-dollar apparatus of private facilities, pharmaceutical giants, and state-funded entities that profit off every occupied bed and every mandated prescription. Until the public looks past the comforting lies of statutory "safeguards" and demands absolute transparency and rigorous accountability, this hidden mechanism of state violence will continue to crush activists and ordinary citizens alike under the banner of medicine.
ntal variation is rebranded as mental illness. Distress rooted in a chaotic or abusive home is reduced to a brain defect, giving complicit parents a medical alibi. This is not medicine. It is institutional and parental convenience replacing human understanding.
Incremental reform is insufficient. The system must be dismantled and rebuilt. Demand full transparency in every diagnosis. Impose strict prohibitions on psychiatric drugging of minors without exhaustive non-drug interventions first. Mandate trauma-informed, non-coercive care as the default. Guarantee informed consent with real authority for both parents and children — and create independent advocates for children when parental interests conflict with the child’s. Establish oversight with power to halt psychiatric interventions involving children, especially where parental motives are suspect. Fund family support, counseling, educational accommodations, and community services that choose collaboration over coercion and understanding over medication.
Every child must be approached as a unique human being, not a diagnostic code. Emotional suffering and behavioral struggles require compassion and individualized support, not lifelong labels and drugs administered with parental approval. The power child psychiatry holds — and the power it grants to parents over their children — is too great to escape relentless public scrutiny, rigorous independent evaluation, and absolute protection of children's rights and dignity. Any system that allows parents to outsource parenting to psychiatry, and allows psychiatry to exploit that complicity, has forfeited society's trust.
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