That’s a viral “miracle remedy” claim, and it’s not medically reliable.
There is no single 2-tablespoon substance that can cure:
- bone pain
- nerve pain
These are symptoms with many different causes, such as arthritis, vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, nerve compression, injury, or aging changes.
🦴🧠 What “bone pain” and “nerve pain” usually mean
Bone pain
Neuropathic pain
These are symptoms, not diseases, and they require different treatments depending on the cause.
❌ Why “2 tablespoons cures everything” is false
This type of claim usually:
- hides the actual ingredient (often honey, oil, vinegar, or seeds)
- exaggerates mild benefits into “cures”
- ignores medical causes like diabetes or arthritis
- suggests instant results, which is not biologically possible
🧠 What actually helps (depending on cause)
For bone/joint pain:
- calcium + vitamin D (if deficient)
- gentle exercise and walking
- weight management
- medical treatment for arthritis if needed
For nerve pain:
- blood sugar control (important in diabetes)
- vitamin B12 (if deficient)
- nerve pain medications if prescribed
- physiotherapy in some cases
⚠️ Important warning
If someone claims:
“One simple morning dose cures multiple chronic pains”
It is almost always marketing, not medicine.
✔️ Bottom line
There is no universal 2-tablespoon cure for bone or nerve pain. Real improvement depends on finding and treating the actual cause, not using one fixed remedy.
If you want, tell me your symptoms (where the pain is, how long it’s been happening), and I can help you understand the most likely cause and safe options.