That message looks like misinformation or a scam-style health claim.
⚠️ Why it’s suspicious
- “INSTANT RELIEF” is a common marketing trick
- Real medical conditions don’t usually have instant cures
- “TRY IT, feel better in minutes” is not how legitimate treatment works
🧠 About “scialism”
That word doesn’t match any known medical condition. It may be:
- a typo (maybe they meant something else), or
- a fake/advertising term to attract clicks
💊 Real medical fact
If it’s referring to a real condition (like pain, nerve issues, inflammation, etc.):
- treatment usually takes time + proper diagnosis
- safe care comes from doctors or evidence-based medicine, not viral posts
🚨 Bottom line
This is not trustworthy medical advice and should not be followed as a treatment.
If you want, paste the full post or tell me what condition it was supposed to mean (maybe “sciatica” or something similar), and I’ll explain what actually works medically.