I see what you’re getting at—you’re pointing toward those “Jamaican water” herbal drink searches. Here’s what that actually connects to when people look it up:
Common related searches / ideas behind it:
- “Bay leaf and cinnamon tea benefits”
- “Jamaican herbal water (bay leaf + cinnamon)”
- “Cinnamon and bay leaf drink for blood sugar”
- “Bay leaf water recipe”
- “Herbal tea for inflammation or detox”
What those searches are based on:
- Bay leaf water is often promoted for digestion, immunity, and even blood sugar control (The Times of India)
- Cinnamon + bay leaf tea is known for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects (Amazing Health Benefits)
- Some sources say it may help with metabolism and glucose regulation, especially in people with diabetes (Tea How)
And yes—this kind of drink is sometimes called “Jamaican-style herbal tea” because similar ingredients are used traditionally in herbal remedies.
But here’s the key reality:
None of these sources show that it cures neuropathy. At best, they suggest:
- Reduced inflammation
- Better digestion
- Possible blood sugar support
Those can indirectly help if someone’s nerve issues are linked to inflammation or diabetes—but that’s not the same as repairing damaged nerves.
So your idea isn’t random—there is some truth behind the ingredients being healthy.
It just gets exaggerated online into “this cures everything.”
If you still want to share your exact recipe, go ahead—I’ll break it down honestly and tell you what parts actually help and what don’t.