DrHaroldMandel.org/MandelNews.com Antipsychiatry Medical Heretic
Friday, January 27, 2026
Championing Natural Mental Healthcare and Human Rights
for a life of true wellness in Body, Mind, and Spirit!
DrHaroldMandel.org/MandelNews.com Antipsychiatry Medical Heretic
Championing Natural Mental Healthcare and Human Rights
for a life of true wellness in Body, Mind, and Spirit!
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I am Dr. Harold Mandel, a New York-based physician and medical journalist. My work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems and corporate influence.
Currently, I focus my professional efforts on two critical pillars:
• Clinical Advocacy: Through my Telehealth practice, I provide Natural Mental Healthcare. I advocate for the "whole person" over the diagnosis, offering holistic alternatives that prioritize your bodily autonomy and informed consent.
• Journalistic Advocacy: As an independent reporter at MandelNews.com, I primarily investigate and expose psychiatric abuses. My mission is to give a voice to the silenced and to ensure that human rights remain at the forefront of medical discourse.
Be well!
Dr Harold Mandel

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In the pursuit of wellness, we often treat the human experience as if it is a series of disconnected silos. We hit the gym for the body, meditate for the mind, and perhaps seek counsel for the spirit. However, true vitality—the kind that feels "all-natural" and sustainable—requires a unified front. To nurture growth in only one area while
In the pursuit of wellness, we often treat the human experience as if it is a series of disconnected silos. We hit the gym for the body, meditate for the mind, and perhaps seek counsel for the spirit. However, true vitality—the kind that feels "all-natural" and sustainable—requires a unified front. To nurture growth in only one area while neglecting others is like trying to sail a ship with a hull which is full of holes.
The Core Dimensions of Vitality
To achieve a state of true flourishing, we must look at the four pillars of the human experience:
• The Mind: Cultivating cognitive resilience, lifelong learning, and emotional intelligence.
• The Body: Honoring our physical vessel through natural movement, ancestral nutrition, and restorative rest.
• The Spirit: Finding a sense of purpose, connection to the greater whole, and inner peace that isn't shaken by external chaos.
• The Financial: Achieving "Fiscal Wellness"—the ability to manage resources in a way that provides security and eliminates painful survival-mode anxiety.
The Financial-Mental Health Connection
It is time to stop pretending that our bank accounts are separate from our nervous systems. Financial wellness is mental health. When we lack a healthy relationship with our resources, our bodies exist in a state of horrible chronic "fight or flight." This cortisol spike blunts spiritual growth and degrades physical health.
By integrating financial growth into a holistic formula, we provide the mind with the safety it needs to actually engage in deep spiritual or physical work. You cannot possibly focus on your "higher self" if you are perpetually worried about your "survival self."
Why "Forward Growth" Matters
Stagnation is the enemy of the human spirit. We are biologically wired for expansion. Nurturing forward growth in all dimensions ensures that we aren't just "fixing" problems, but actively evolving. An all-natural approach isn't just about removing toxins from our food; it’s about removing the "toxins" of debt, sedentary lifestyles, and cynical mindsets.
The Verdict: When mind, body, spirit, and finances move upward in unison, the result is a life of true sovereignty and profound mental ease.

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In an age-old, time-honored profession, being a “good doctor” has always meant more than technical knowledge. It has meant wisdom, humility, compassion, and a deep respect for the complexity of human life. Medicine was once understood as a holistic calling—one that considered the body, mind, environment, and circumstances together. Yet in
In an age-old, time-honored profession, being a “good doctor” has always meant more than technical knowledge. It has meant wisdom, humility, compassion, and a deep respect for the complexity of human life. Medicine was once understood as a holistic calling—one that considered the body, mind, environment, and circumstances together. Yet in modern psychiatry, this tradition has been tragically fractured.
Today, people can be branded with devastating psychiatric labels for ordinary human experiences. Being overtired on a hot day. Irritable in the cold. Weak from poor nutrition. Distressed about the economy. Anxious about global instability or the threat of war. These are normal responses to very difficult conditions. They are signs of a thinking, feeling human being—not evidence of severe mental illness.
Yet within the psychiatric system, such moments are often reinterpreted as “symptoms.” A rushed evaluation becomes a lifelong diagnosis. A temporary struggle becomes “schizophrenia.” A period of emotional intensity becomes “pathology.” Context is ignored. Life is medicalized.
When an informed, intelligent person challenges this mislabeling—when they defend their dignity and insist on being understood—the response is often not reflection, but escalation. The original diagnosis is quietly replaced with a more fashionable one. “Bipolar disorder” becomes the new label, popularized through entertainment media and celebrity gossip, presented as both glamorous and tragic. What is marketed as awareness often becomes a tool for further control.
These stigmatizing labels are rarely neutral. They follow people into every corner of life: employment, relationships, legal systems, social standing, and self-image. Paired with powerful psychiatric drugs, they can produce physical harm, emotional blunting, dependency, and long-term disability. What began as a moment of stress becomes a permanent shadow.
This is especially damaging for activists, independent thinkers, and socially conscious individuals—those who question authority, speak out, and refuse to conform. Instead of being engaged in honest dialogue, they are often pathologized. Dissent becomes “illness.” Passion becomes “instability.” Moral outrage becomes “disorder.”
When other doctors uncritically support this system, they share responsibility. A truly good physician does not outsource conscience. They do not accept harmful practices simply because they are institutionalized. Medicine is not supposed to be a factory of labels and prescriptions. It is supposed to be a profession of understanding and healing.
A good doctor looks at the whole person. A lousy one reduces a life to a code in a manual. Until psychiatry is abolished and replaced with humane holistic mental healthcare and until the wider medical community demands that change—the profession will continue to betray its deepest purpose: to relieve suffering, not manufacture it.

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