Free Grok Prompts for Creating a Professional Diabetes eBook
By Dr. Ali Jawad – Family Medicine Physician
As a practicing Family Medicine Doctor, you have unique credibility that makes your diabetes book stand out. These specially crafted Grok prompts will help you create accurate, evidence-based, patient-friendly content quickly and professionally.
Tip: Copy each prompt and paste it directly into Grok (or any advanced AI). Replace the placeholders (e.g., [Your Chosen Title]) with your actual content.
1. Niche Validation & Book Idea Generator
You are an expert eBook market researcher and family physician. My niche is diabetes management for patients and families, written by a practicing Family Medicine Doctor. Generate 8-10 specific, high-potential eBook title + subtitle ideas focused on: - Type 2 diabetes reversal/remission through lifestyle - Everyday practical management - Meal planning & recipes - Myth-busting - Prediabetes prevention For each idea, provide: - Estimated target audience - Why it sells (search demand, competition level) - Key chapters outline (8-12 chapters) - Unique angle from a doctor's perspective Base everything on current evidence (ADA 2026 Standards of Care, lifestyle medicine). Prioritize actionable, hopeful, non-judgmental tone. Suggest best keywords for Amazon.
2. Full Book Outline Generator
Act as a master nonfiction book architect specializing in health books. Create a complete, detailed outline for an eBook titled: "[Your Chosen Title]" Target readers: Newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes patients, prediabetes, and their families. Author: Family Medicine Doctor with 10+ years experience. Requirements: - 10-15 chapters - Each chapter: 3-5 main subsections + key takeaways + actionable steps - Include: Introduction, science basics (simple), lifestyle pillars (diet, exercise, sleep, stress), medications overview, complications prevention, recipes/meal plans, monitoring, long-term success, FAQ/myths, conclusion - Strong emphasis on evidence-based info (cite ADA 2026, lifestyle interventions) - Patient stories or case examples (anonymized) - Hopeful, empowering tone — avoid fear-mongering - Word count goal per chapter: ~2,000-3,000 words for full book ~25k-40k words Output in clean markdown with chapter numbers and bullet points.
3. Chapter Drafting Prompt (Use one chapter at a time)
Write Chapter X: [Chapter Title] in a warm, professional, doctor-to-patient voice. Style: - Conversational but authoritative - Short paragraphs, bullet points, tables for clarity - Include practical tips, "what to ask your doctor", trackers/worksheets ideas - Evidence-based: Reference ADA 2026 guidelines where relevant - End with Key Takeaways + Action Steps + simple reflection question Length: 2,500 words. Use simple language, avoid heavy jargon — explain terms. Topic details: [paste specific content focus]
4. Meal Plan & Recipes Prompt (Very Popular with Readers)
Create a 7-day or 30-day meal plan for Type 2 diabetes management. Requirements: - Balanced, Mediterranean or low-glycemic focus - Carb-controlled (specify grams per meal) - Family-friendly, affordable, easy-to-prepare recipes (under 30 min) - Include shopping list, nutritional breakdown (calories, carbs, protein, fiber) - Variety: breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks - Doctor-approved notes on blood sugar impact - Options for vegetarians or cultural preferences Base on current evidence-based nutrition guidelines for diabetes.
5. Marketing & Amazon Description Prompt
Write a high-converting Amazon description and lead magnet (free chapter/PDF) for my diabetes eBook. Include: - Emotional hook - Doctor credibility - Benefits & transformation - Social proof style - Call to action - Keyword-optimized Also create 5 email sequence ideas for a launch list.
Bonus: Full Manuscript Refiner
Review and improve this chapter/draft for medical accuracy, engagement, flow, and SEO. Suggest improvements, fix any inaccuracies, enhance readability (Flesch score aim 70+), and add doctor insights.
Start here: Choose one prompt above, paste it into Grok, and begin building your book today.
These prompts are completely free to use and share for educational purposes.
These prompts are completely free to use and share for educational purposes.
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