For a long time, I have had a relatively healthy lifestyle; I walk every day. I drink 2.5 liters of pure water on top of coffee and diet soda. I don’t drink alcohol, I don’t smoke, I don’t do drugs. I eat home-cooked food. And my lab results were always green. Until last year, I have gotten sick; so, I started paying attention to health and doing some research. And the medical field on the Internet is simply speaking hot garbage.

First, I am not calibrated to what a filter can and what is actually useful. For example, if somebody says: one gigabit HD superrange wifi wireless headphone using acoustic 3D Doppler effect Dolby DRAM technology, I immediately know it’s scammers gibberish to impress people, but if somebody says this CT scan of the brain has toxic shape, I have no idea.

So I have the way to filter that voodoo shaman cultist by asking ChatGPT. ChatGPT likes to give some rounded answers. If I ask some question about the reputation of some controversial persons like: Donald Trump or Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg, ChatGPT gives very round, very polite answers. But if it replies to you that the guy is a controversial figure in the medical community and has substantial following, that’s an immediate red flag. The guy is not a scientist; he/she’s a cult leader.

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