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AI produces a lot of contradictory and confusing responses to iron-related topics

I ran this thread through every major AI and I'm not seeing anything confusing or contradictory in the responses. Here's the prompt and the answers:

Please review the following thread where iron status and iron overload is discussed: ExcelMale - #1 TRT & Testosterone Forum | Expert-Moderated Men's Health Community

I've always been under the impression that ferritin is an accurate marker for iron status except in cases where inflammation falsely elevates it, and that in genetically normal individuals, iron deficiency is a more common and greater threat than iron overload. What is your assessment of the evidence, and the accuracy of the arguments in this thread?

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1. Why would you "assume" that you personally, have excess iron built up in your organs? Is this an assumption based on the data, or on personal diagnostics? (or both?)
You've put your finger on a major issue here. Once you've decided to disregard established lab measurements of iron status, and you've adopted the belief that your organs are loaded with iron, that belief becomes untestable and unfalsifiable.
 

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