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I am a New York-based physician, medical journalist, and fiction writer. 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 three critical pillars:

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Berberine, a vibrant yellow compound found in plants like goldenseal, barberry, and Oregon grape, has been a staple of traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. Often referred to as "nature’s metformin," this potent alkaloid is now gaining mainstream recognition for its ability to influence health at a molecular level.
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Berberine, a vibrant yellow compound found in plants like goldenseal, barberry, and Oregon grape, has been a staple of traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. Often referred to as "nature’s metformin," this potent alkaloid is now gaining mainstream recognition for its ability to influence health at a molecular level.
By activating an enzyme called AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)—often described as a "metabolic master switch"—berberine helps regulate how our bodies create and use energy. Here is how this ancient botanical supports both physical and psychological well-being.
The primary reputation of berberine stems from its profound impact on metabolic health. Research suggests it can be as effective as some pharmaceutical interventions for managing blood sugar and lipid profiles.
While often categorized as a metabolic supplement, berberine’s influence extends into the nervous system, offering neuroprotective qualities that stabilize mood and cognitive function.
In a holistic approach to wellness, the body and mind are never truly separate. By optimizing the way our cells process energy and reducing inflammation throughout the system, berberine provides a foundation for "whole-person" health. Whether you are looking to manage your metabolic markers or protect your long-term cognitive vitality, this plant-based compound offers a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern science.
Note: Because berberine is potent and can interact with medications (particularly those for diabetes or blood pressure), it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before adding it to your routine.

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The story of Dr. Eugene began like a film that promised hope.
He was young then — a New York physician with a reputation for listening, for healing, for seeing patients as human beings rather than charts. His holistic approach drew crowds. His compassion drew admiration. And his success drew enemies.
They watched him rise and decided he h
The story of Dr. Eugene began like a film that promised hope.
He was young then — a New York physician with a reputation for listening, for healing, for seeing patients as human beings rather than charts. His holistic approach drew crowds. His compassion drew admiration. And his success drew enemies.
They watched him rise and decided he had risen too far.
The invitation to Texas arrived with the sheen of prestige. A conference. A keynote. A chance to bring his ideas to a national stage. But the moment he stepped into the humid Houston air, the tone shifted. The calls had gone ahead of him — whispers that he was unstable, dangerous, disruptive to the “order” of things.
What followed felt less like medicine and more like a machine built to break dissent. He was detained, disoriented, and pulled into a psychiatric labyrinth where decisions were made before he ever spoke. A rushed civil hearing sealed the narrative. A judge, unmoved by his condition, affirmed the predetermined script.
Ninety days of mandated treatment followed — a slow, grinding attempt to erase the man he had been.
When he finally boarded a flight out of Texas, he looked out the window at the receding lights and thought, This is the beginning of something enormous. He imagined headlines, investigations, a reckoning. He imagined truth cutting through the noise like a spotlight.
But the country had changed.
Quietly, strategically, federal and local forces encouraged influential voices to treat his story as unremarkable. Not to attack him — that would draw attention — but to dismiss him. To act as though nothing unusual had happened. To frame his ordeal as routine, unworthy of outrage.
And the generation complied.
They turned their faces away. They labeled his survival “self‑serving.” They treated his attempt to speak as an impropriety rather than a warning.
Years passed. The nation’s veneer cracked. Economic divides widened into canyons. Political tensions hardened into something brittle and dangerous. International relationships frayed. The generation that had once prided itself on pragmatism found itself overwhelmed by the consequences of its own indifference.
Then, astonishingly, some of its leaders reached out to Dr. Eugene.
They wanted his steadiness. His credibility. His voice. They hoped he might help stabilize a system buckling under its own contradictions.
He refused.
Not with fury — that had long since burned away — but with a clarity sharpened by memory. They had abandoned him when he needed them most. They had chosen convenience over conscience. And now they wanted redemption without responsibility.
So he left.
He met her in Florence — a young Italian entertainer with a voice like warm dusk and a gaze that saw past his scars. She admired his resilience, not his notoriety. She saw the man, not the myth. Together they fled the noise, settling in a small coastal town where the sea struck the cliffs like a heartbeat.
There, in a house of white stone and open windows, Dr. Eugene found something he had never expected: peace.
He watched the waves roll in and out, each one erasing a little more of the past. He walked the narrow streets with her hand in his, listening to the distant hum of a world he no longer belonged to. He cooked simple meals. He slept deeply. He lived quietly.
And from that balcony overlooking the Mediterranean, he watched the United States wrestle with the consequences of its own choices. He felt no triumph, no vindication — only a solemn understanding:
A generation that ignores injustice when it is small will one day be consumed by it when it grows.
He turned away from the horizon, toward the woman who had given him a second life, and let the sea drown out the echoes of a nation he once believed in.
By Dr Harold Mandel

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Psychiatry has evolved into a global industry of manufactured misery — a system that thrives on turning ordinary human struggles into lifelong “mental illnesses” for profit. Behind the façade of care lies a network of psychiatrists, police, and agents who manipulate personal narratives — relationships, finances, sexuality, even gambling
Psychiatry has evolved into a global industry of manufactured misery — a system that thrives on turning ordinary human struggles into lifelong “mental illnesses” for profit. Behind the façade of care lies a network of psychiatrists, police, and agents who manipulate personal narratives — relationships, finances, sexuality, even gambling — to construct reports that fit their preferred diagnoses. These are not acts of healing; they are acts of orchestration.
The diagnoses themselves are chosen for marketability. Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder — the darlings of daytime talk shows and pharmaceutical advertising — are wielded like branding tools. Once labeled, the individual is trapped in a cycle of stigma and chemical dependency. The psychiatrist’s arsenal of toxic drugs doesn’t cure; it corrodes. The side effects become new symptoms, the symptoms justify new prescriptions, and the patient becomes a permanent revenue stream.
This machinery doesn’t operate in isolation. Law enforcement and bureaucratic agencies often collaborate, using psychiatric labels to neutralize dissent, control narratives, and justify blacklists that destroy reputations and livelihoods. The result is a system that feeds on human vulnerability — converting pain into paperwork, and paperwork into profit.
Psychiatry’s business model depends on chronicity. A cured patient is a lost customer. So the interventions are designed not to heal but to sustain dependency — chemically, socially, and economically. The drugs dull the mind, the stigma isolates the person, and the label ensures exclusion from opportunity. What remains is a population subdued by sedation and shame, while the architects of this system count their profits.
True mental health cannot be built on manipulation and medication. It demands dignity, truth, and freedom from the institutions that profit from human suffering. Psychiatry, as it stands, is not medicine — it is a marketplace of misery disguised as care.

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