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Dr Harold Mandel

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.





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Staying Safe and Steady During Extreme Summer Heat Waves

Extreme summer heat waves have become one of the most pressing wellness challenges of our time, transforming what should be a season of sunlight and renewal into a period of genuine physiological strain. At DrHaroldMandel.org, the focus remains on whole‑person wellness, and that means recognizing how profoundly the body, mind, and environ

Extreme summer heat waves have become one of the most pressing wellness challenges of our time, transforming what should be a season of sunlight and renewal into a period of genuine physiological strain. At DrHaroldMandel.org, the focus remains on whole‑person wellness, and that means recognizing how profoundly the body, mind, and environment interact when temperatures climb beyond what the human system can comfortably manage. Being careful in these conditions is not simply a matter of caution; it is an essential act of self‑protection and a commitment to sustaining balance during a season that can easily overwhelm even the healthiest individuals.

When heat intensifies, the body works relentlessly to maintain internal stability. Sweating becomes the primary cooling mechanism, yet it also accelerates fluid loss and places added pressure on the cardiovascular system. Many people underestimate how quickly dehydration can develop, especially when humidity slows evaporation and masks the severity of fluid loss. Even mild dehydration can cloud mental clarity, weaken physical endurance, and reduce the body’s ability to regulate temperature. In more serious cases, heat exhaustion and heat stroke can emerge rapidly, turning an ordinary afternoon into a medical emergency. Respecting the heat means acknowledging these risks before they escalate.

The mind is equally vulnerable during prolonged heat waves. High temperatures can disrupt sleep, heighten irritability, and diminish concentration, creating a subtle but persistent drain on emotional resilience. Protecting mental well‑being during extreme heat requires intentional pacing—slowing down, resting more often, and allowing yourself to adjust your daily rhythm without guilt. Wellness is not about pushing through discomfort; it is about listening to the body’s signals and responding with compassion.

Environmental conditions often worsen during heat waves, particularly in urban areas where heat interacts with pollutants to create dense smog. For individuals with asthma, heart disease, or other chronic conditions, this combination can be especially dangerous. Staying indoors during peak heat hours, using air conditioning or fans, and seeking cooled public spaces are not indulgences—they are essential strategies for maintaining health. Even small adjustments, such as closing blinds during the day or reducing indoor humidity, can help create a safer environment.

Hydration becomes a cornerstone of protection during extreme heat. Drinking water consistently throughout the day supports circulation, temperature regulation, and cellular function. Natural electrolytes from fruits, vegetables, and lightly salted foods help the body retain and use fluids more effectively. Avoiding dehydrating beverages such as alcohol or excessive caffeine preserves the body’s stability. Nourishing yourself with hydrating foods—melons, citrus, cucumbers, leafy greens—reinforces resilience from within.

Heat waves also highlight the importance of community awareness. Checking on neighbors, especially older adults or individuals with medical conditions, can prevent avoidable tragedies. Many people underestimate the danger or may lack access to cooling resources. A simple call or visit can make a profound difference. Extreme heat is one of nature’s quietest threats, and compassion becomes a powerful tool in keeping everyone safe.

Even with these challenges, summer can still be a season of joy when approached with mindfulness. Early mornings and late evenings often offer gentler temperatures, allowing for peaceful walks, gardening, or quiet moments outdoors. Nature remains restorative, but it must be engaged with respect during periods of intense heat. By pacing activities, staying hydrated, and creating cool refuges throughout the day, you can preserve your energy and continue to enjoy the beauty of the season.

Ultimately, being careful during extreme heat waves is an act of honoring your body’s limits and protecting your long‑term well‑being. At DrHaroldMandel.org, the message remains clear: wellness is not only about what we do, but how we adapt to the world around us. With thoughtful choices and steady awareness, even the hottest days can be navigated with clarity, safety, and a grounded sense of calm.




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Speculative Fiction Short Story

THE EXILE OF DR. MINH TRAN

Dr. Minh Tran had always believed Kona was a sanctuary. His holistic clinic stood between plumeria trees and the slow breathing of the Pacific, a place where healing felt natural, almost inevitable. Patients trusted him with their secrets. Colleagues praised his calm competence. He had built a life that felt honest.

But the stories kept co

Dr. Minh Tran had always believed Kona was a sanctuary. His holistic clinic stood between plumeria trees and the slow breathing of the Pacific, a place where healing felt natural, almost inevitable. Patients trusted him with their secrets. Colleagues praised his calm competence. He had built a life that felt honest.

But the stories kept coming, and they were impossible to ignore.

A schoolteacher arrived trembling, saying her psychiatrist had screamed at her for “noncompliance.”
A surfer whispered that he had been grabbed and pinned during an appointment.
A teenager confessed she had been touched in ways no doctor should ever touch a patient.
A mother reported her son had been mocked and humiliated during “therapy.”

And then came the medications — the endless cascade of prescriptions that created more symptoms than they solved. Patients returned to Dr. Tran shaking, hallucinating, panicking, unable to sleep, unable to think. They clutched bottles of pills that had been prescribed to treat the side effects of other pills, which had been prescribed to treat the side effects of the first.

It was a spiral — and every psychiatrist insisted it was “treatment.”

Dr. Tran felt something inside him fracture.

He went home one night and pulled out his old medical school notes from California. He saw the indoctrination clearly now: the unquestioned mantra that psychiatrists were the supreme authorities on mental health. He had been trained not to think critically, but to obey. He had ignored the warning signs for years because he had been conditioned to ignore them.

The realization hit him like a physical blow.

He began speaking out — first cautiously, then with the urgency of a man who had seen too much. He wrote letters to medical boards, confronted colleagues, and warned community leaders that something was deeply wrong. He demanded investigations, accountability, reform.

He did not yet understand the political machinery he was challenging.

Psychiatry was not simply a specialty. It was a fortress — a powerful, well‑funded, deeply entrenched institution with political allies, lobbying networks, and a long history of silencing dissent. It had survived scandals, lawsuits, exposés, and public outrage. It had rewritten its own history more than once. And it had no intention of letting a holistic general practitioner from Kona disrupt its authority.

The retaliation came swiftly.

Whispers spread through professional circles:
Dr. Tran is unstable.
Dr. Tran is paranoid.
His anti‑psychiatry activism is itself a symptom of mental illness.

Colleagues he had known for years repeated the talking points without hesitation. It was as if the entire system had been waiting for someone to step out of line.

Then came the hammer.

A psychiatrist filed an emergency complaint claiming Dr. Tran was “a danger to himself.” Another insisted he was “delusional.” A third claimed he needed “immediate intervention.”

Within days, he was forcibly admitted, drugged, and held in a psychiatric ward — the very machinery he had been trying to expose now crushing him from the inside.

He survived, but the damage was catastrophic. His practice faltered. His reputation collapsed. His finances imploded. And the message was clear: challenge the system, and the system will diagnose you.

But he was not alone.

His wife, Linh, stood by him with quiet ferocity. His children — Mai, twelve, and Bao, eight — refused to leave his side even when neighbors whispered and newspapers printed insinuations.

One night, the four of them sat together on the lanai. The moon hung low over the Pacific. The air smelled of salt and plumeria. And they made a decision that broke their hearts but saved their future.

They would leave Hawaii.
They would leave the United States.
They would leave behind the system that had tried to destroy them.

Dr. Tran returned to his native Vietnam, where a modest clinic in Hanoi welcomed him without hesitation. The city was loud, chaotic, alive — a stark contrast to Kona’s gentle rhythm — but it offered something he desperately needed: a chance to practice medicine without fear.

He treated patients with compassion untouched by the cynicism of the system he had escaped. He wrote essays, spoke at forums, and quietly built a network of advocates determined to expose abuses wherever they occurred.

He never forgot Hawaii.
He never forgot what psychiatry had done to him.
He never forgot the patients who had come to him begging for help.

But he also never forgot that he had survived — and that survival, in itself, was a form of resistance.

And in Hanoi, far from the ocean he once called home, Dr. Tran began to rebuild not just his life, but his voice — sharper now, steadier, unafraid.

He had been exiled.
But he had not been silenced.

Fiction by Dr Harold Mandel







The Psychiatric Counter-Narrative

THE MONEY BEHIND THE MADNESS: HOW AMERICA’S WEALTH ELITE KEEP PSYCHIATRY’S HUMAN‑RIGHTS CRISIS ALIVE

America’s psychiatric system is not an accidental cruelty. It is a funded cruelty, a massive institutional machine that requires enormous capital to operate at its current scale. And in a country where wealth is concentrated at the top, that capital comes from the extremely wealthy — not reluctantly, not quietly, but often proudly. Many e

America’s psychiatric system is not an accidental cruelty. It is a funded cruelty, a massive institutional machine that requires enormous capital to operate at its current scale. And in a country where wealth is concentrated at the top, that capital comes from the extremely wealthy — not reluctantly, not quietly, but often proudly. Many elites openly boast about their “mental‑health philanthropy,” their “behavioral‑science investments,” and their “innovations in psychiatric care,” never acknowledging that these investments fuel a system built on coercion, degradation, and the destruction of human autonomy.

The wealthy frequently claim they “don’t support” the injustices psychiatry produces. But neutrality is a myth. In a nation where money determines which institutions thrive, inaction becomes complicity and complicity becomes endorsement. The old saying applies with brutal clarity: if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem — and extreme wealth places a person squarely in the position to be part of the solution. When that power is ignored, the abandonment itself becomes a political act.

Psychiatry has become America’s crueler‑than‑hell social net, a mechanism for absorbing the human wreckage created by catastrophic economic failures. Instead of confronting those failures, the nation funnels vulnerable people — especially activists, dissenters, and anyone who threatens elite comfort — into psychiatric control. This is not care. It is containment. It is a system designed to convert structural harm into “illness,” political dissent into “instability,” and targeted individuals into “patients” whose suffering is blamed on their minds rather than the machinery crushing them.

These crises are not natural. They are manufactured, engineered by a society built around money and financial gain. Psychiatry becomes the weapon that neutralizes those who disrupt the narratives of power. It reframes injustice as disorder. It transforms economic sabotage into “treatment.” It turns human beings into objects to be managed rather than citizens to be heard. And the wealthy — far from being innocent bystanders — are often the ones funding, expanding, and celebrating this machinery.

Meanwhile, federal and state governments, along with the judiciary, insist this entire apparatus reflects the “free will” of the majority. But majoritarian approval does not sanctify injustice. A society can be civil in form and barbaric in function. Civil society is not synonymous with civilized society, and America’s psychiatric landscape proves it. Across the country, psychiatric institutions have become killing fields of autonomy — places where vulnerable people are stripped of agency, where dissent is pathologized, and where the wealthy benefit from a system that keeps inconvenient truths out of sight.

The moral question is unavoidable:
When a system’s cruelty requires enormous funding, those who possess enormous wealth cannot claim innocence — especially when many of them proudly bankroll the very machinery that destroys lives. Their refusal to confront psychiatry’s abuses is not passive. It is active. It is structural. It is the financial endorsement that keeps the machinery running.

Until the wealthy choose to confront the system rather than quietly — or proudly — sustain it, America will continue confusing “civil society” with “civilized society,” while human beings suffer in the widening gap between the two.



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