About
Health advice disagrees with itself. We show you all of it.
What doc.net is
Ask a doctor, a functional-medicine practitioner, and an herbalist the same question and you’ll get three different answers — each with something worth hearing. Most people never get to hear them side by side. doc.net puts the three in one room: every consultation and every guide answers from conventional medicine, holistic & functional health, and traditional herbalism, clearly separated, never blended into mush.
It’s free, requires no account, and works in whatever language you write in — English, Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, or anything else.
How the answers are made
doc.net is powered by modern AI language models, guided by a carefully constructed method we tune by hand: each perspective must stay in its own lane, and every suggestion must carry an evidence label— “good evidence,” “moderate evidence,” “emerging,” or “traditional use only.” An herb used for a thousand years and a treatment backed by clinical trials are both worth knowing about — but you deserve to know which is which.
When herbs come up, doc.net checks them against the medications you mention and flags known interactions. And certain symptoms — chest pain, stroke signs, severe reactions — skip the AI entirely and get one fixed answer: seek emergency care now.
What doc.net is not
doc.net is not a doctor, does not diagnose, prescribe, or treat, and is not a substitute for someone who can examine you and knows your history. It’s the preparation beforethe appointment: understanding your options, knowing what questions to ask, and walking in informed. Every Blueprint ends with questions to bring to a real clinician — that’s deliberate.
Privacy, briefly
No account is needed to use doc.net. Consultations are private. Blueprints are written without names, locations, or other identifying details, and each one lives at an unlisted permanent link so you can save or share it — that choice is yours. See the privacy policy for the full picture.
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