AI nutrition coach questions
These answers explain how to think about Azure Berry, AI diet guidance and safe everyday use.
Questions
Can an AI nutrition coach replace a dietitian?
No. An AI nutrition coach can help with general meal ideas, habits and preparation questions. A registered dietitian or clinician is the right person for medical nutrition therapy, diagnosis, treatment plans and health conditions. Read the longer AI nutrition coach vs dietitian comparison if you are deciding which support fits your situation.
Is Azure Berry medical advice?
No. The site is for general wellness information, practical meal habit support and safer AI use. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, emergency guidance or medical nutrition therapy.
Can I use AI nutrition guidance for allergies?
Be careful. Allergy questions can carry real risk, so use a qualified clinician or registered dietitian for personal allergy guidance. Do not rely on casual AI output for allergy safety decisions.
Can I use it during pregnancy or while nursing?
Pregnancy and nursing nutrition questions should go to a qualified health professional. Azure Berry does not provide pregnancy or nursing diet advice.
What about eating disorder concerns?
Eating disorder concerns need qualified professional support. Avoid AI diet tools that encourage restriction, tracking pressure, body shame or rapid weight-loss goals.
Is this a weight-loss site?
No. The launch copy focuses on meal habits, safer questions and everyday planning. It does not promise weight loss.
What personal data should I avoid sharing?
Avoid diagnosis, medication details, lab results, private medical history and other sensitive medical information in casual prompts or contact forms.
Where does the contact form send my request?
The contact form sends your request to the Azure Berry project team. Read the privacy policy before sending personal information.