How Azure Berry works
Azure Berry is planned around a safer personalized diet assistant process: start with everyday context, keep sensitive medical details out of casual prompts, and move health-risk questions to a professional.
The safe process
Start with general goals
Use ordinary context such as meal preferences, schedule, budget, cooking time and food habits. Keep diagnosis, lab results, medication details and private medical history out of casual AI prompts.
Turn messy weeks into repeatable choices
The safest early use case is habit support. That can mean breakfast defaults, easier lunch options, realistic grocery patterns and food routines that reduce daily guessing.
Check the advice before acting
Any AI diet suggestion should be checked for unrealistic restriction, fast weight-loss promises, missing allergy context, medical assumptions and one-size-fits-all rules.
Ask a professional when the question is medical
Pregnancy, nursing, eating disorder concerns, chronic conditions, allergies, medication interactions and disease-specific diets belong with a registered dietitian, doctor or qualified clinician.
What to use it for
Everyday meal habit questions
Think through ordinary meals, routines, preferences and schedule constraints.
Safer AI diet prompt review
Use the checklist to spot risky or overconfident advice before acting on it.
General wellness planning
Prepare better food routines without turning every meal into a medical question.
Better professional questions
Use AI to organize questions you can bring to a qualified professional.
What to avoid
Diagnosis or treatment questions
Those need qualified medical or dietetic care.
Disease-specific meal plans
Do not use a casual AI answer for a condition-specific diet.
Emergency or urgent decisions
Use emergency services or qualified care for urgent health concerns.
Weight-loss guarantees
Fast results and body-shaming language are warning signs.
Start safely
Use the checklist before trusting any AI diet assistant. For product questions, contact Azure Berry.