That message is a mix of two common internet tricks:
1) “Garlic & honey” claim
This usually refers to a popular home-remedy idea. People online claim that mixing garlic and honey can:
- boost immunity
- fight infections
- improve heart health
Reality:
- Garlic (Garlic) does have compounds that may support heart and immune health in some studies
- Honey (Honey) can soothe cough and has mild antibacterial properties
- But together they are not a cure or treatment for diseases, and effects are modest—not magical
2) “Say hi so I know you’re there”
That part is a social engagement bait:
- Used to get comments, likes, or replies
- Makes people feel like they’re being “tested” or watched
- Common on social media posts to boost interaction
Bottom line
- The garlic + honey mix is a traditional remedy with limited benefits, not a cure-all
- The “say hi” part is just attention-seeking content
If you want, I can tell you what garlic and honey actually help with based on science and what they don’t.