That message is a classic health scam / clickbait post. No single remedy—especially “2 tablespoons in the morning”—can treat that wide a range of unrelated conditions.
🚩 Why this claim is not credible
It lists everything from:
- bone pain
- nerve pain
- anxiety and depression
- insomnia
- rheumatism
- hemorrhoids
- fatigue
These come from completely different causes, such as:
- inflammation
- nerve damage
- mental health conditions
- circulation problems
- infections or structural issues
There is no single food or drink that treats all of them.
⚠️ What these posts are usually doing
They typically:
- avoid naming the ingredient upfront
- promise “miracle” results
- push you to “check comments” or click external links
- oversimplify serious medical conditions into a fake cure
🧠 Reality check
Some natural things can help mild symptoms:
- omega-3 fats → joint inflammation support
- magnesium → muscle relaxation
- fiber → bowel health (hemorrhoids can improve indirectly)
- exercise + sleep → improves mood and pain sensitivity
But none of these are instant cures for everything listed.
💡 Important warning
If someone has:
- persistent pain (bone, nerve, or joint)
- depression or anxiety
- chronic insomnia
They should be evaluated properly—because these can involve:
- arthritis or nerve disorders
- hormonal or neurological issues
- mental health conditions
- medication side effects
Bottom line
Claims like “2 tablespoons cures everything” are not medically valid and are designed to attract clicks, not provide treatment.
If you want, tell me what ingredient they were actually talking about, and I’ll explain what it really does (benefits + risks) in plain terms.