ChatGPT, the cream of the mud

ChatGPT, the cream of the mud

In 2016, I started a leukemia - following an emotional shock.

Daniel, a nice old hematologue, tells the truth : "I can't do anything for you !"

"When you be in danger of death, you will be candidate for a chemotherapy.

New chemotherapies don't kill the patient with uric acid anymore."

A good friend of mine says : "No problem, Chris, Artemisia annua and other plants will control your leukemia."

And thats what happens, month after month, since 2016.

The level of "stupid cells in my blood" increases.

I take a plant for 21 days.

The level of "stupid cells in my blood" decreases.

My life is not easy but fine enough.

May 2023 arrives and everybody, arround me, talks about ChatGPT.

So I ask ChatGPT about leukemia.

And ChatGPT tells me about Artemisinin (1)

Why ? Because BigPharma has Artemisinin to sell - Artemisia grows in my garden !!!

Then : " The use of Artemisia as a standalone treatment for leukemia is not supported by approved medical guidelines."

Why ? : Because a medic who would say : "I cure my leukemia with plants from my garden !" is a fired medic !!!

So, no medic, no researcher, will ever put Artemisia in any medical guideline !!!

ChatGPT continues : "Medics will be able to discuss the available Big Pharma treatments and their potential side effects." (2)

Happy to know that !

Last time I had a surgical operation, the surgeon told me to take an antibiotic before.

She forgot to tell me that the antibiotic will trigger an encephalopathy with Pink elephants in my brain or stuff like that !!! (3)

Last GPT cream : "Self-medication for a serious condition like leukemia can be risky and may interfere with effective medical treatment." (4)

Oups ! 1. There is NO BigPharma treatment !!! How to interfere ???

2. Artemisia annua is risky ? How ???

I ask ChatGPT the risk and get no true risk description !!!

Instead : "A medic will provide evidence-based treatment options." (5)

Heh ... GPT ! There is NO evidence-based treatment.

So ...

A title of my article may be : "Chris Bois followed ChatGPT advice and he's dead !"

But the problem is not ChatGPT !

The robot is content to process the information that contains the dominant credo!!!

If the dominant creed is mud - to put it politely - ChatGPT gets the cream of the mud!

Note

Artemisia annua is effective within Cartesian integrated Medicine - CiM.

Survivor's wisdom with CiM

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(1) Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood or Qinghao, is a plant that has been traditionally used in Chinese medicine for various ailments. It contains a compound called artemisinin, which has shown potential anti-cancer properties. However, it's important to note that the use of Artemisia annua or its derivatives as a standalone treatment for leukemia is not supported by extensive scientific evidence or approved medical guidelines.

(2) They will be able to discuss the available treatment options, potential side effects.

(3) Bhattacharyya S, Darby RR, Raibagkar P, Gonzalez Castro LN, Berkowitz AL. Antibiotic-associated encephalopathy. Neurology. 2016 Mar 8;86(10):963-71. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000002455. Epub 2016 Feb 17. Erratum in: Neurology. 2016 May 31;86(22):2116. PMID: 26888997.

Palma-Alvarez RF, Duque-Yemail J, Ros-Cucurull E, Robles-Martínez M, Perea-Ortueta M, Grau-López L, Ramos-Quiroga JA. Quinolone-induced psychosis: an updated review. Actas Esp Psiquiatr. 2020 May;48(3):126-37. Epub 2020 May 1. PMID: 32905605.

Samyde & coll : Several case-reports suggest that the use of quinolones may increase the risk of psychiatric adverse reactions such as suicidal behaviors.

(4) Self-medication or relying solely on alternative treatments for a serious condition like leukemia can be risky and may delay or interfere with effective medical treatment.

(5) It's important to reiterate that if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with leukemia, seeking guidance from a qualified healthcare professional is essential. They can provide evidence-based treatment options, monitor your progress, and ensure that you receive the most appropriate care for your specific condition.

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