Institutional Health Consensus
Cross-source consensus on Institutional Health Consensus from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- ChatGPT's health recommendations derive from institutional consensus rather than the best available scientific evidence. — ChatGPT Is BS (Dr. Berg Proves It)
- Official guidance permits up to 20–25% of daily calories from ultra-processed foods, which on a 2,000-calorie diet equals roughly 500 calories of junk food per day. — ChatGPT Is BS (Dr. Berg Proves It)
- ChatGPT is not a neutral health information aggregator but a weighted average of institutionally biased consensus. — ChatGPT Is BS (Dr. Berg Proves It)
- Major health organizations including the AHA and ADA are heavily funded by food industry, pharmaceutical, and agricultural interests, preventing independent recommendations. — ChatGPT Is BS (Dr. Berg Proves It)
- Medical consensus lags years or decades behind actual research and is actively distorted by funder financial interests. — ChatGPT Is BS (Dr. Berg Proves It)