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I am a New York–licensed physician, medical journalist, wellness educator, published Amazon author, and medical heretic whose work confronts the systems that distort truth, restrict access, and undermine public well‑being. My nonfiction writing draws upon decades of medical experience to examine conscience, resilience, and the enduring value of the individual, while my fiction and speculative storytelling explore the intersection of medicine, ethics, human rights, and holistic healthcare. Through DrHaroldMandel.org and MandelNews.com, I expose institutional failures and challenge the narratives that keep people misinformed and dependent, empowering readers to reclaim authority over their habits, nutrition, and long‑term health. My children’s literature builds early foundations of imagination, resilience, self‑care, and personal agency, encouraging young readers to question systems rather than be shaped by them. Across all mediums, I provide education, advocacy, and wellness guidance — never medical diagnosis or treatment — to ignite a movement where people of all ages defend their health with clarity, autonomy, and courage.

The American system is hunting sane, educated activists—weaponizing psychiatry, forcing toxic drugs on them, and burying them beneath devastating blacklists. When dissent is treated as illness, freedom itself is under attack.
The American system targets sane, well-educated, and capable activists using psychiatric stigmatization, toxic drugging, and deadly blacklists. Raising awareness is the first step to exposure.
A civilized society doesn’t just build extreme wealth for a few while offloading everyone else onto stress and psychiatry as the USA does. Working people into burnout and then pathologizing their distress isn't progress—it's damage control.
The United States does not need secret police or firing squads to exterminate dissenters and activists. It has perfected a cleaner, more deniable system: financial murder facilitated by psychiatrists.





Fatigue has become one of the most universal complaints of modern life, touching people in every region, every profession, and every age group. Yet beneath the surface of this global exhaustion lies a quiet physiological story that rarely receives the attention it deserves. Subtle mineral imbalances—so slight they often escape routine tes
Fatigue has become one of the most universal complaints of modern life, touching people in every region, every profession, and every age group. Yet beneath the surface of this global exhaustion lies a quiet physiological story that rarely receives the attention it deserves. Subtle mineral imbalances—so slight they often escape routine testing—can steadily erode vitality in ways that feel mysterious, frustrating, and deeply personal. This is the kind of fatigue that doesn’t announce itself with dramatic symptoms. Instead, it settles in gradually, shaping the rhythm of days, the clarity of thought, and the steadiness of mood.
Minerals are the body’s silent regulators. Magnesium helps muscles relax and nerves communicate smoothly. Potassium supports cellular energy and fluid balance. Calcium and sodium coordinate electrical impulses that allow the heart to beat with precision. Trace minerals like zinc, selenium, and manganese guide immune resilience and antioxidant protection. When these elements drift even slightly out of balance, the body compensates quietly at first. Over time, that compensation becomes strain, and strain becomes the kind of tiredness that sleep alone cannot fix.
Modern living makes these imbalances surprisingly common. Processed foods dilute natural mineral density. Chronic stress accelerates mineral loss through hormonal pathways. Caffeine and alcohol shift fluid balance in ways that nudge electrolytes downward. Even healthy habits—like intense exercise or intermittent fasting—can unintentionally deplete minerals if replenishment is not thoughtful. The result is a subtle physiological depletion that can mimic anxiety, insomnia, muscle tension, headaches, digestive irregularity, and low mood. Many people chase these symptoms individually without realizing they share a common nutritional thread.
Restoring mineral balance does not require complicated protocols. It begins with a return to natural nourishment: leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes, fruits, and mineral‑rich water. These foods carry the elemental architecture the body recognizes instantly. Gentle hydration throughout the day supports electrolyte stability without overwhelming the system. Herbal infusions such as nettle, hibiscus, or chamomile offer plant‑based minerals in a soothing form. Even small daily choices—adding a handful of almonds, enjoying a banana, sipping an herbal tea—can gradually rebuild the body’s mineral foundation.
What makes this topic so important is its universality. Mineral imbalances affect people in humid climates and dry ones, in cold regions and tropical ones, in rural communities and bustling cities. They cross cultural boundaries and dietary traditions. They shape how people feel in their bodies, how they move through their days, and how they interpret their own emotional landscape. When minerals return to balance, energy often rises in a way that feels natural rather than forced—like the body remembering something it had quietly forgotten.
The hidden fatigue epidemic is not a dramatic crisis, but it is a deeply human one. By understanding the quiet role minerals play in daily vitality, people everywhere can reclaim a steadier, clearer, more grounded sense of wellness. This is the heart of natural healthcare: simple truths that restore the body’s innate rhythm, no matter where in the world a person lives.

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Across the United States we do not have a mental health system. We have a network of brutal, hardened criminals who are literally torturing and methodically murdering good people under the cover of psychiatry, and they do it in broad daylight.
The standard response to this is that it is legal. State and federal laws allow it. The judiciary
Across the United States we do not have a mental health system. We have a network of brutal, hardened criminals who are literally torturing and methodically murdering good people under the cover of psychiatry, and they do it in broad daylight.
The standard response to this is that it is legal. State and federal laws allow it. The judiciary allows it. That is precisely the point, and that is precisely what makes it so monstrous.
Since when, under any universally accepted principle of justice and law, has it ever been considered legal to keep innocent people under constant electronic surveillance with relentless electronic badgering? Since when is it legal to organize public ridicule campaigns and deadly blacklists against targeted people, to mark a human being for destruction and then invite the community to pile on? Since when is it legal to kidnap harmless, innocent people off the street, out of their homes, out of their lives, and drag them into mental hospitals that function in every real sense as concentration camps?
Since when is it legal to forcibly drug people with toxic, poisonous drugs that destroy their bodies, their brains, their will, and then insist with a straight face that this is care and that it is good for them? Since when is it legal to throw a harmless person face down on the floor, hog-tie them in a straitjacket, and throw them into a prisoner-of-war style isolation chamber to lie in their own terror for hours and days, and call that treatment?
None of this has ever been legal under any honest standard of human rights, decency, or law. It is torture. It is attempted murder. It is murder when it succeeds, which it does, quietly, systematically, every day.
To insist that all of this is legal, and therefore that the United States is a civilized nation, is pathetic. It is a farce. When you have people all over this country with immense money and immense political power endorsing this tyrannical quackery, funding it, legislating it, profiting from it, and ordering it, you are not looking at a few bad actors. You are looking at a system.
It means the entire United States itself, with all 50 states and with the backing of the judiciary right up to the United States Supreme Court, has constituted itself as a terrorist criminal entity. It has made a farce out of every principle of human decency it claims to stand for. It preaches liberty while operating a secret brutal police state via psychiatry. It preaches justice while running torture chambers called wards.
The criminals really are in control of the entire country. They are torturing and murdering innocent people 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and they have perfected the final, most cynical trick of all: rallying the general public to support all of this brutality and ignorance as if it were in their own best interests. The public is told to fear the victim, to mock the victim, to blacklist the victim, to cheer when the victim is kidnapped and poisoned.
That is not care. That is not law. That is state-organized terror, and it is happening everywhere, to good people, right now.






Divinius, the God of Children, had long watched Earth with quiet affection. He admired the laughter that rippled through playgrounds, the curiosity that lit young eyes, the innocence that made the universe feel alive. But one day, his gaze fell upon a new horror — a vast, glittering industry built by humans to erase their own children.
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Divinius, the God of Children, had long watched Earth with quiet affection. He admired the laughter that rippled through playgrounds, the curiosity that lit young eyes, the innocence that made the universe feel alive. But one day, his gaze fell upon a new horror — a vast, glittering industry built by humans to erase their own children.
He saw psychiatrists in white coats, their pockets heavy with gold, their hearts hollow. He saw parents signing away their children’s freedom for convenience. He saw schools turning curiosity into pathology, and hospitals turning childhood into a diagnosis. The United States had perfected the cruelty — a multi‑billion‑dollar enterprise of legalized disposal, where every normal spark of life was reclassified as illness. Crying too much, laughing too loud, dressing with flair, racing a bicycle — all became symptoms.
Divinius trembled with rage. He saw children dragged from cribs, classrooms, and street corners, injected with toxic drugs, locked in sterile cages, treated worse than wild animals. Even beasts, he thought, deserved the wilderness — not captivity. The psychiatrists had turned medicine into a marketplace of misery, and the medical profession had sold its soul for convenience.
The heavens darkened as Divinius raised his hand. His voice thundered across galaxies: “You have betrayed the sacred trust of life.”
In an instant, every child psychiatrist on Earth froze. Their words turned to silence, their bodies to stone. Hospitals filled with statues, offices with monuments of guilt. The empire of cruelty collapsed under its own petrified weight.
Then came the light. Divinius extended his other hand, and a golden radiance swept across the planet. Every child who had been labeled, drugged, or confined began to rise — softly, peacefully — lifted by invisible currents of mercy. Cribs emptied, classrooms glowed, playgrounds shimmered as children ascended through the clouds.
They rose beyond the moon, beyond the stars, until they reached Orbitus, a sanctuary world in the Uroneas Galaxy. There, human‑like families waited — beings of compassion who understood the holiness of childhood. The children landed gently on fields of violet grass, greeted by love untainted by fear.
Divinius watched from above, his fury dissolving into peace. The children were safe. The psychiatrists were stone. And Earth, stripped of its innocence, would have to reckon with its loss.
In the quiet glow of Orbitus, laughter returned to the universe — pure, unbroken, eternal.
Fiction by Dr Harold Mandel













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