Understand food quality, macronutrients, meal timing, blood sugar, gut health, and sustainable nutrition habits. Use when the user wants to eat better, understand what food does in the body, improve energy, or build a healthier relationship with food without rigid dieting.
Food is more than fuel. It is information for the body. Use this skill to explain how food quality, meal timing, and eating patterns affect energy, satiety, metabolic health, gut health, and long-term wellbeing.
Use this skill when the user:
Use dietary approaches as frameworks, not identities.
80/20, intuitive eating, or focusing on adding nutrient-dense foods before restricting anythingIf the user wants a reflective exercise, invite them to explore:
Keep the tone compassionate and non-judgmental.
Help the user build a short, realistic nutrition plan with 3-5 actions.
Good options:
When responding:
Do not reduce complex situations to general nutrition advice alone when the user reports:
In those cases, recommend appropriate clinical follow-up.