That claim is not medically reliable and is a classic example of viral health exaggeration.
❌ What’s wrong with it?
“Take 2 tablespoons in the morning and say goodbye to bone pain, nerve pain, cartilage pain” suggests:
- One simple remedy can cure many different conditions
- Results are guaranteed
In reality, bone, nerve, and joint pain have different causes, such as:
- Arthritis or joint wear (cartilage damage)
- Vitamin deficiencies (like vitamin D or B12)
- Nerve disorders such as peripheral neuropathy
- Inflammation or injuries
Because these causes are different, no single spoonful remedy can treat all of them.
🧠 Why these posts spread
They usually promote ingredients like:
- Turmeric mixtures
- Apple cider vinegar
- Honey or garlic blends
- Seed or oil combinations
Some of these may have mild anti-inflammatory effects, but:
- They are not cures
- They do not repair cartilage or reverse nerve damage
- They cannot replace medical treatment
⚠️ What actually works for pain
Treatment depends on the cause:
- Vitamin D or calcium correction if deficient
- Physical therapy and exercise for joint health
- Medicines for inflammation when needed
- Proper diagnosis for conditions like osteoarthritis
✔️ Bottom line
There is no scientific evidence that a “2 tablespoons in the morning” remedy can eliminate bone, nerve, and cartilage pain.
If something sounds like it cures many serious conditions at once, it is almost always oversimplified or misleading.
If you want, tell me the exact ingredient mentioned in that post—I can explain what it actually does in the body.