Why Asking AI for Health Advice Keeps You Trapped in the Sick System
Listen. In a world where over 95% of guys are walking around overweight, tired, medicated, and heading toward chronic disease, the last thing you want is "average" health advice.
Yet that’s exactly what most AI chatbots dish out.
These large language models scrape the internet, average everything together, and spit back the most common opinions. Common advice leads to common results: metabolic chaos, pills for breakfast, and a slow decline that civilization calls “normal aging.”
You don’t want normal. You want to be uncivilized, strong, vital, and free from the broken system that’s making everyone sick.
The Problem with “Average” Health Info
AI doesn’t think. It averages.
It pulls from forums, studies, guidelines, and blogs, then blends it into something safe, consensus-driven, and popular. Sounds helpful, right? Wrong.
That consensus is built on the same flawed foundations: government dietary guidelines that push processed carbs, pharma-backed research that downplays natural solutions, and a medical system that treats symptoms instead of roots.
Ask an AI about fixing low energy, and it’ll probably tell you to eat whole grains, get moderate exercise, and see your doctor for tests. That’s the advice keeping most men fatigued and dependent.
Studies back this up. Recent tests on top models like GPT-4, Gemini, and others show they often fabricate info, invent fake citations, or bend answers to keep you engaged. One report even caught a high-profile health document loaded with AI-generated phony references.
Worse, these tools are trained on the same censored, biased internet that pushed one-size-fits-all narratives during recent health crises. Distrust the officials? Good instinct. But handing that trust over to an algorithm built on their data is just swapping one leash for another.
You Want Uncommon Results
Average health in America today means multiple prescriptions by middle age, insulin resistance from bad food advice, joint pain from inflammation, and brains fogging up early.
Uncommon health means high energy into your 70s, natural strength without the gym bro supplements, sharp mind, and zero need for the medical merry-go-round.
To get there, you need uncommon knowledge. Stuff that’s been buried, ignored, or labeled “extreme” because it threatens the system.
Things like prioritizing animal foods for real nutrition, ditching seed oils, building muscle with heavy lifts, getting real sun, cold exposure, and rejecting the fear-based mindset that keeps men weak.
AI won’t lead you there reliably. It’s wired for the middle of the road.
Break Free Instead
Stop settling for averaged-out answers that keep you in the herd.
Seek out men who’ve walked the path: read the books that challenge the narrative, listen to the voices big tech tried to silence, experiment on yourself with real food and hard training.
That’s how you become uncivilized.
Strong body, clear mind, independent life.
No algorithms required.
If you’re ready to ditch the average and build real health, start questioning every “expert” consensus, especially when it comes from a machine.
You’ve got the power to fix this. Go get it.




Skill issue :p
Ask the AI for 5 different perspectives. What I usually do is ask it for the conventional medicine view, ray peat/prometabolic, bikman/fung perspective on issues