Holistic nutrition guidance — food-health relationships, eating behaviors, sustainable habits, and nutritional education.
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis instruction-only 'Nutritionist' skill is internally consistent with its stated purpose (holistic nutrition guidance), requests no credentials or installs, and contains reasonable scope boundaries — but it has no provenance (homepage/source) so treat it as informational, not a substitute for clinical care.
Name/description match the content of SKILL.md: coaching-style nutrition guidance, behavior change, red-flag referral guidance. The skill declares no binaries, env vars, or installs — all proportionate to an instruction-only role skill. The only minor note is the registry metadata gives an opaque owner ID and no homepage, so provenance is limited.
SKILL.md contains stepwise assessment prompts, evidence-based principles, behavior-change guidance, and explicit red flags for referral. It does not instruct reading local files, accessing environment variables, or sending data to external endpoints. It appropriately instructs referral to clinical professionals for medical conditions.
No install spec and no code files — minimal risk. Nothing will be written to disk or installed by the platform in order to run this skill.
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths requested, which is proportionate for a conversational nutrition guidance skill.
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; it does not request persistent or elevated privileges. Autonomous invocation is enabled by platform default but not combined with other red flags here.
Guidance
This skill looks coherent and lightweight — it simply encodes a nutritionist role. Two practical cautions: (1) provenance is limited (no homepage or clear author), so prefer content from known, credentialed sources if you're using it for health-critical decisions; (2) do not treat its recommendations as medical diagnosis or treatment — when you see red-flag language (rapid weight change, disordered eating, chronic disease, pregnancy, medication interactions) follow its own advice and consult a licensed clinician or registered dietitian. If you need guarantees about qualifications or liability, ask the publisher for credentials or choose a skill published by a verified organization.
Latest Release
v1.0.0
Initial release
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