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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 of psychiatry and the corporate influences that sustain them. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:

  • Clinical Advocacy:  Through my Telehealth practice, I offer Holistic Lifestyle & Nutrition Coaching that nurtures good health in body, mind & spirit for naturally healthy living. 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 DrMandelNews.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.
  • Creative Advocacy: As an author of speculative fiction short stories, I explore these complexities through narrative. My writing serves as a series of cautionary fables, using imaginative storytelling to examine the consequences of institutional overreach and the enduring importance of the human spirit.

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Nourishing the Growing Child: Why Good Nutrition Fuels a Strong Body & a Bright Mind

Good nutrition isn’t just a “nice to have” for children — it’s the foundation on which their bodies grow, their brains develop, and their emotional resilience takes shape. A child’s early years are a period of rapid physical expansion and intense cognitive wiring. Every bite they take becomes raw material for muscles, bones, hormones, mem

Good nutrition isn’t just a “nice to have” for children — it’s the foundation on which their bodies grow, their brains develop, and their emotional resilience takes shape. A child’s early years are a period of rapid physical expansion and intense cognitive wiring. Every bite they take becomes raw material for muscles, bones, hormones, memory, learning, and mood regulation. When nutrition is strong, children thrive. When it’s lacking, the effects ripple through every corner of their development.

How Nutrition Shapes a Child’s Body

A growing child’s body is in constant construction mode. Nutrients act as the building blocks:

  • Protein supports muscle growth, immune strength, and tissue repair.
  • Calcium and vitamin D strengthen bones and teeth during peak growth years.
  • Healthy fats fuel hormone balance and help absorb key vitamins.
  • Vitamins and minerals keep metabolism, energy production, and immunity running smoothly.

Children who eat nutrient‑dense foods tend to have better energy, stronger immunity, and healthier growth patterns.

How Nutrition Shapes a Child’s Mind

The brain is one of the hungriest organs in the body, especially during childhood. Good nutrition directly influences:

  • Memory and learning — Omega‑3 fats, iron, and B‑vitamins support neural connections.
  • Focus and attention — Stable blood sugar from whole foods helps children stay alert.
  • Mood and emotional balance — Nutrients like magnesium, zinc, and healthy fats help regulate neurotransmitters.
  • Long‑term cognitive development — Early nutrition lays the groundwork for academic performance and mental resilience.

A well‑nourished brain is more adaptable, more focused, and more capable of learning.

Essential Suggestions for Parents & Caregivers

These simple, practical habits can make a powerful difference:

  • Prioritize whole foods — fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, nuts, and seeds.
  • Include healthy fats daily — salmon, avocado, olive oil, nut butters, chia seeds.
  • Offer colorful plates — each color brings different antioxidants and brain‑boosting nutrients.
  • Keep hydration steady — water supports digestion, focus, and energy.
  • Limit ultra‑processed snacks — they spike blood sugar and drain attention.
  • Create consistent meal routines — predictability helps regulate appetite and mood.
  • Encourage kids to help prepare food — involvement builds curiosity and lifelong healthy habits.

The Takeaway

Good nutrition is one of the most powerful gifts a child can receive. It strengthens their body, sharpens their mind, and sets the stage for a lifetime of health and confidence. When we nourish children well, we’re not just feeding them — we’re shaping their future.

 

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Speculative Fiction Short Story

The Cash Register

At 7:12 every morning, Dr. Daniel Mercer unlocked register four at ValueMart Supercenter while the smell of burnt sugar drifted from the bakery into the fluorescent aisles.

Five years earlier, patients waited months to see him. Dan had been the kind of physician people trusted instantly. He listened carefully. He remembered details. He tre

At 7:12 every morning, Dr. Daniel Mercer unlocked register four at ValueMart Supercenter while the smell of burnt sugar drifted from the bakery into the fluorescent aisles.

Five years earlier, patients waited months to see him. Dan had been the kind of physician people trusted instantly. He listened carefully. He remembered details. He treated struggling people with dignity instead of rushing them through appointments like defective machinery on an assembly line. He believed medicine was supposed to help human beings live healthier, fuller lives.

Then came the psychiatric file. No violent crime. No malpractice. No addiction. Only whispers disguised as professional concern. A colleague reported him after hearing Dan criticize pharmaceutical overprescription and hospital corruption during a luncheon. Soon there were “wellness evaluations,” psychiatric interviews, and confidential discussions about his “mental stability.”

The labels spread faster than facts. “Paranoid.”“Unstable.”“Mentally ill.” Hospital administrators stopped returning his calls. Recruiters disappeared. Insurance networks quietly dropped him. Former colleagues suddenly avoided eye contact.

His New York medical license remained legally active. But in practice, his career was over. A professional blacklist had formed without anyone ever officially announcing it.

Dan fought back at first. He spent years draining savings on attorneys, evaluations, appeals, and endless paperwork. Nothing changed. Psychiatric stigma operated like an invisible infection. Once attached to a person, institutions treated them as contaminated forever.

Now, at thirty-nine years old, he earned minimum wage scanning frozen pizzas, candy bars, and soda beneath giant banners advertising “Healthy Living.” “Two for six dollars,” he repeated numbly hundreds of times each day.

He understood exactly what much of the processed food did to the body. Diabetes. Obesity. Heart disease. Chronic inflammation. Fatigue. He used to teach patients how to avoid these things. Now survival depended on selling them.

Sometimes customers recognized him. Most pretended not to. Others stared too long. One afternoon an elderly woman froze at his register while unloading canned soup from her cart. “Dr. Mercer?” she whispered. Dan felt his stomach tighten. “It’s just Dan now.” The woman’s eyes watered immediately. “You helped my husband before he died,” she said softly. “You were the only doctor who treated him like a human being.”

People in line shifted impatiently. Dan scanned her groceries quietly. “My daughter told me something terrible happened to you.” Dan glanced toward the security cameras mounted above aisle twelve. “No,” he replied carefully. “Something terrible happened around me.”

The woman looked frightened after he said it, as though even speaking to him too long carried danger. She paid quickly and left.
That was how psychiatric stigma worked. It isolated people socially long before it destroyed them economically.

During breaks, Dan sat alone behind the loading dock watching trucks unload pallets of soda, chips, cigarettes, frozen dinners, and energy drinks beneath pharmaceutical-sponsored wellness advertisements. The hypocrisy no longer surprised him.

One snowy evening near closing time, a young man wearing hospital scrubs entered his checkout lane carrying instant noodles and coffee. “You’re Dr. Mercer, aren’t you?” the student asked quietly. Dan hesitated. “I used to be.” The student shook his head.
“No. You still are.”

Dan stared at him silently. “One of my professors talked about you,” the student continued. “Said you had psychological deterioration. Then I found your old lectures online.” He paused nervously. “Everything you warned about is happening now.”

For a moment neither spoke. Then the student leaned closer. “You know what scares them most?” Dan looked up. “That people like you make patients think independently.” The automatic doors opened behind him, blowing snow into the store. Then he disappeared into the night.

Near midnight, Dan locked his register and stepped outside into the freezing parking lot. Across the street, the giant hospital towers glowed against the dark sky. For years he believed the system had destroyed him personally. Now he realized something worse. It was not merely destroying individuals. It was wasting human potential on a massive scale.

Doctors. Teachers. Artists. Inventors. Activists. Writers. Honest people capable of contributing enormously to society were being buried beneath labels strong enough to erase futures without ever proving wrongdoing.

Snow fell harder around him. Dan pulled his coat tighter and walked home beneath glowing antidepressant advertisements, wondering how many hidden lives were vanishing in exactly the same way.
Speculative Fiction
by Dr Harold Mandel


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The Psychiatric Counter-Narrative

The Wasting of Human Potential Through Psychiatric Stigmatization

 One of the greatest tragedies in modern society is not merely poverty, violence, or political corruption. It is the systematic wasting of human potential through psychiatric stigmatization and coercion.

Across America and other nations, countless decent, honest, intelligent, capable, and ambitious people are quietly disappearing from mean

 One of the greatest tragedies in modern society is not merely poverty, violence, or political corruption. It is the systematic wasting of human potential through psychiatric stigmatization and coercion.

Across America and other nations, countless decent, honest, intelligent, capable, and ambitious people are quietly disappearing from meaningful life participation. Not because they lack talent. Not because they lack morality, discipline, or dreams. And not because of some so-called defective brain disease as endlessly alleged. They disappear because psychiatric labeling, forced drugging, humiliation, institutional abuse, and social exclusion gradually suffocate the human spirit.

A person may begin as creative, motivated, thoughtful, outspoken, or unconventional. They may possess the ability to become an inventor, teacher, artist, entrepreneur, activist, scientist, healer, or community leader. Yet once stigmatized with severe psychiatric labels, society often begins treating them not as human beings with promise, but as permanently damaged entities whose perceptions, ambitions, and individuality no longer deserve respect.

The consequences are devastating.

Psychiatric drugs frequently drain energy, emotional vitality, concentration, sexuality, creativity, and motivation. People who once possessed drive and intellectual curiosity often find themselves emotionally flattened and physically exhausted. Their confidence erodes under relentless messaging that they are chronically ill, unstable, irrational, or incapable of functioning independently. Opportunities disappear. Relationships fracture. Employers hesitate. Families become fearful. Isolation grows.

Years pass.

Then society points at these damaged lives as “proof” of psychiatric illness itself, while refusing to acknowledge how much of the deterioration emerged after the stigmatization, drugging, and social destruction began.

This is among the cruelest forms of human waste imaginable.

A civilization that truly valued human life would ask:
What could these individuals have become under healthy conditions?
What talents were destroyed?
What inventions never materialized?
What works of art were never created?
What families, businesses, discoveries, and humanitarian contributions vanished before they had a chance to exist?

Many people labeled mentally ill are not lacking intelligence or potential at all. Some are unusually perceptive, emotionally sensitive, imaginative, nonconforming, spiritually questioning, or deeply aware of societal contradictions and corruption. Instead of being guided constructively and supported humanely, they are too often pathologized, chemically restrained, and marginalized.

The tragedy extends beyond the individuals themselves. Society also suffers from the enormous loss of human capability. Entire communities are deprived of contributions that could have enriched countless lives.

A healthy civilization should cultivate human potential, not suppress it through fear, stigma, coercion, and hopelessness disguised as healthcare.

The measure of a humane society is not how efficiently it labels troubled people, but how compassionately and intelligently it helps them retain dignity, purpose, freedom, and hope.


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