Free Grok Prompts for Writing a High-Quality Diabetes eBook – By a Family Medicine Doctor

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.

Published with ❤️ for fellow doctors and patients
Feel free to customize and use on your blog or website.

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