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Chinese Medicine

BenignClawScan verdict for this skill. Analyzed May 1, 2026, 7:50 AM.

Analysis

This is an instruction-only Chinese Medicine wellness reference skill with no code, install steps, credentials, or network behavior, but users should treat its health guidance as educational only.

GuidanceThis skill appears safe to install from an agent-security perspective because it is instruction-only and requests no system, account, or credential access. Use it as an educational TCM wellness guide only, and do not rely on it for diagnosis, prescriptions, medication changes, pregnancy guidance, invasive acupuncture, or urgent health concerns.

Findings (2)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

Abnormal behavior control

Checks for instructions or behavior that redirect the agent, misuse tools, execute unexpected code, cascade across systems, exploit user trust, or continue outside the intended task.

Human-Agent Trust Exploitation
SeverityLowConfidenceHighStatusNote
SKILL.md
Present possible patterns with confidence scores... Always recommend professional consultation

The skill asks the agent to present health-related pattern assessments with confidence scores, which users might mistake for medical diagnosis if not carefully framed. The same artifact includes professional-consultation requirements, which keeps this purpose-aligned rather than suspicious.

User impactUsers may give too much weight to constitution percentages or symptom-pattern scores unless they understand these are educational wellness insights, not medical diagnoses.
RecommendationKeep the required disclaimer in health-related responses, avoid diagnostic wording, and direct users to qualified healthcare professionals for symptoms, medication questions, pregnancy, or serious conditions.
Human-Agent Trust Exploitation
SeverityLowConfidenceMediumStatusNote
references/acupoints.json
"functions": ["Expels wind and releases the exterior", "Relieves pain", "Opens the channels", "Induces labor"], "needling": "0.5-1.0 cun perpendicular insertion", "contraindications": ["PREGNANCY - STRONG CONTRAINDICATION", "Do not use during pregnancy"]

The reference data includes acupoint effects, contraindications, and needling details. This is relevant to the TCM reference purpose and includes safety warnings, but users should not treat it as self-administered medical or acupuncture instruction.

User impactA user could misinterpret reference material about needling, labor-inducing points, or contraindicated points as practical self-treatment guidance.
RecommendationUse the skill for general education and non-invasive wellness discussion only; do not follow needling, pregnancy, or treatment-related information without a licensed practitioner.