My son’s prediabetes. We reversed it with diet. Doctors didn’t flag the glucose levels and his Acanthosis nigricans on all his knuckles. This condition causes dark, velvet-looking bands of discolored skin. It commonly affects people who have overweight/obesity. Acanthosis nigricans can be a warning sign of high blood sugar or prediabetes. Instead of he said that is an exsema and prescribed corticosteroid cream. I knew I was right and confirmed to him that my son gain 20 pounds in a short time and this “exsema” tells me he is heading for diabetes in near decade. I put my 23 year old on keto diet for a couple months and then on low carb diet. He lost 20 lb in three months and the “exsema” disappeared. Will not trust doctor again. They also harmed me for last couple years with wrong medication and still have to face consequences. AI will take over their jobs very soon. Most of them do more harm than good.
1 month ago | 1
It’s been extremely useful at sifting through literature honestly. It’s not always right though so you will be guided astray if you’re not paying close attention. It hallucinates sometimes. And if you ask if questions about pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, you have to be extremely precise with how you word things or it will give you the wrong answer.
1 month ago | 1
It never lists good suggestions for non traditional treatments. With some subjects, it's entirely ignorant or incorrect.
1 month ago | 1
I just don't need any medical diagnostic from anyone or from ChatGPT since I am strict carnivore... all my problems are just gone.. like magic... I just use it for my bloodwork.
1 month ago (edited) | 0
Lucas Aoun - Boost Your Biology
What are the biggest problems / challenges you have using ChatGPT when it comes to your health?
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