About Me
Henry H. Lindner, MD

I'm a 48 yr. old physician and philosopher. My home is in rural Pennsylvania where my father's German grandfather settled over 100 years ago. I graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1984 and began training as a psychiatrist. I was soon appalled at the false theories and ignorance that dominated the specialty and resigned to become a general practitioner. I worked as a GP for the US Air Force and then for major corporations in Saudi Arabia. I lived overseas for 12 years until 2001. My fondest memories are of Izmir, Turkey, in the heart of Ionia: the birthplace of philosophy. There I fell in love with Greek architecture and history, and with the Turkish people and their wonderful ability to relax and enjoy life. In these pages you will find the theories that I have developed over the last 25 years of discovery. I read thousands of books in my attempt to figure out the world and everything in it. As I came to understand the ideas that shape our society, I found it increasingly difficult to find books worth reading and I was driven to start writing down and organizing my own theories. It took me twenty years to deprogram myself from the brainwashing I had received from Church, School, and State and to begin to understand the world as it is. Fortunately, I eventually stumbled into gaps in our understanding of hormones, and unlike my other studies, this new knowledge allows me to use my professional knowledge and licensure to directly improve people's lives, to make a living, and to enjoy myself doing so.

About my Family
My partner in life and childrearing is Isabelle Bedrossian. She the daughter of Armenian parents and grew up in Beirut, Lebanon. She graduated from the American University of Beirut. We have two lovely daughters, Valerie, age 12 and Eva, age 9. We have worked very hard to raise these children in the best possible way--to best promote their mental and emotional development. They were breast-fed from birth, allowed to sleep with us at all times, and sheltered from psychological trauma. They were allowed to think for themselves and express themselves without inhibition. They have never been schooled but instead have sought to understand the world on their own--with a little help from me of course. They are natural philosophers, as are all children before they are shamed and controlled by authoritarian parenting and schooling. They will never attend any school, unless of course they want to.
