That claim is not medically reliable and is a classic “miracle cure” style statement.
👉 “Take 2 tablespoons in the morning and say goodbye to bone, nerve, and cartilage pain” is not supported by scientific evidence and is very likely marketing or misinformation.
🧠 Why this claim is misleading
Pain in bones, nerves, or joints can come from many different causes, such as:
- Arthritis
- Vitamin deficiencies
- Nerve damage
- Injury or wear-and-tear
- Conditions like Osteoarthritis
👉 There is no single food, drink, or “2-tablespoon remedy” that can cure all of these.
🚫 What makes this suspicious
This type of claim usually:
- Does NOT name a real medical treatment
- Promises multiple cures at once
- Uses phrases like “say goodbye forever”
- Avoids scientific evidence or studies
🧪 Reality about joint, nerve, and bone pain
- Treatment depends on the cause
- Examples:
- Arthritis → exercise, medication, weight control
- Nerve pain → specific nerve medications
- Vitamin deficiency → supplements (if confirmed by tests)
⚠️ Risk of following such claims
- Delaying real treatment
- Worsening underlying disease
- False hope instead of proper care
🧠 Simple truth
👉 No single “natural spoonful” cures all pain types
👉 Real treatment must be diagnosis-based, not viral-based
✅ Bottom line
This is:
❌ Not medically proven
❌ Not a universal cure
✔ Just a viral health exaggeration
If you want, tell me the exact ingredient they are promoting, and I can explain whether it has any real benefit or is completely fake 👍