Should you trust ChatGPT’s health advice? Watch as Dr. Berg challenges ChatGPT’s health tips, testing its credibility. You may think twice about trusting ChatGPT’s health tips after this ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg face-off!
0:00 Introduction: AI vs. health guru
0:40 ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg on weight loss
1:16 ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg on diet tips
4:15 ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg keto
5:14 ChatGPT health tips for cholesterol
6:18 ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg nutrition and seed oils
7:07 ChatGPT vs. Dr Berg on diet for diabetes
8:37 ChatGPT on red meat
10:40 ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg on diet for chronic disease
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Should you go to ChatGPT for health advice? Let’s compare some of ChatGPT’s health tips to my health advice and see how they stack up.
When asked about weight loss, ChatGPT explains that “losing weight comes down to creating a sustainable calorie deficit.” This is a persistent dogma that focuses on how much you eat rather than what you eat! This advice makes sustainable weight loss difficult and will not eliminate cravings and hunger.
ChatGPT recommends the Mediterranean diet as best for overall health. It groups red meat, sugar, and processed foods together as foods to avoid and recommends plant-based diets as superior.
ChatGPT recommends avoiding keto and carnivore diets on a long-term basis. ChatGPT health advice comes from organizations such as the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association, which are heavily funded by certain industries and inherently biased.
To lower cholesterol, ChatGPT claims you should lower dietary cholesterol, increase unsaturated fats, and replace animal proteins with plant proteins. Plants do not have complete protein, and if you reduce your dietary cholesterol, you could end up low in bile and vitamin D. Cholesterol is a vital component of your cell membranes, hormones, and brain.
ChatGPT falsely claims that seed oils are not “that bad” when used in moderation. Balance and moderation allow you to continue eating bad food without worrying about the consequences. If you have a chronic disease, you can not simply “balance” your diet.
If you have diabetes, you do not want to spike insulin with carbohydrates. ChatGPT recommends legumes and grains for people with diabetes and small, frequent meals. This advice would continue to spike insulin, and would not help reverse diabetes!
When asked about diet and nutrition for people with chronic diseases, ChatGPT ignores powerful ways to drastically improve one’s health, such as increasing vitamin D and fasting. It continues to recommend moderation for ultra-processed foods, claiming that it is safe and healthy for 20% of your daily calories to be ultra-processed.
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Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Dr. Eric Berg received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1988. His use of “doctor” or “Dr.” in relation to himself solely refers to that degree. Dr. Berg is a licensed chiropractor in Virginia, California, and Louisiana, but he no longer practices chiropractic in any state and does not see patients, so he can focus on educating people as a full-time activity, yet he maintains an active license. This video is for general informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose, and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, cure, treatment, diagnosis, prescription, or recommendation. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Berg and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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Thanks for watching! I hope you’ll take ChatGPT’s health advice and do the opposite! I’ll see you in the next video.