That sounds like one of those viral “miracle remedy” claims—and it’s almost certainly overstated.
Pain in bones, nerves, or cartilage usually comes from very different underlying issues. For example, nerve pain can be linked to conditions like Neuropathy, joint/cartilage pain is common in Osteoarthritis, and widespread pain might even relate to Fibromyalgia. A single “2 tablespoons in the morning” remedy isn’t going to reliably treat all of these.
Some natural ingredients (like turmeric, ginger, or certain oils) can help reduce inflammation a bit, but they don’t replace proper diagnosis or treatment. And depending on what’s in those “2 tablespoons,” it could even interact with medications or cause side effects.
If you’re dealing with ongoing pain, a more realistic approach is:
- Identify the cause (not all pain is the same)
- Use evidence-based treatments (medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes)
- Consider supplements only as support—not a cure
If you want, tell me what exactly is in that remedy or what kind of pain you’re experiencing—I can break down whether it’s helpful or just hype.