That message is a classic health scam/clickbait claim.
đźš« Reality check
No single “2 tablespoons” remedy can cure all of this:
- bone pain
- nerve pain
- cartilage damage
- anxiety or depression
- insomnia
- fatigue
- hemorrhoids
- Rheumatoid arthritis
These are different medical conditions with different causes, so one universal cure is not biologically realistic.
đź§ What these posts are doing
They usually:
- hide the actual ingredient or make it vague
- promise “instant relief” or “natural cure”
- group unrelated diseases together to sound powerful
- try to sell a product or get clicks
🩺 What actually works (in real medicine)
Depending on the condition:
- joint/bone pain: physiotherapy, vitamin D/calcium if deficient, weight-bearing exercise
- nerve pain: targeted medications, treating underlying causes (like diabetes or nerve injury)
- anxiety/depression: therapy, lifestyle changes, and sometimes prescribed medication
- insomnia: sleep hygiene and behavioral therapy
- fatigue: checking for anemia, thyroid issues, sleep problems, etc.
⚠️ Key point
If something claims:
“One simple remedy fixes many serious diseases”
…it’s almost always not scientifically valid.
If you want, tell me the exact ingredient they’re talking about (honey, vinegar, oil, seeds, etc.), and I’ll break down what it actually does in the body—fact vs myth.