That’s a strong claim, and it’s not something you should take at face value.
“2 tablespoons in the morning” doesn’t tell us what substance is being used, and without that, there’s no way to evaluate safety or effectiveness. But in general, no single drink, oil, powder, or home remedy has been shown to reliably eliminate bone pain, nerve pain, and cartilage pain across the board. Those symptoms can come from very different causes—arthritis, vitamin deficiencies, nerve compression (like sciatica), injuries, autoimmune conditions, and more—each requiring different treatment.
A few important points:
- Nerve pain (neuropathic pain) often needs specific medications or physiotherapy; supplements alone rarely “fix” it.
- Cartilage pain (often joint-related, like osteoarthritis) may improve with weight management, exercise, anti-inflammatory meds, or targeted therapy—not quick fixes.
- Bone pain can sometimes signal deficiency (like vitamin D), injury, or more serious conditions that shouldn’t be masked by home remedies.
If this claim came from a video or post, it’s likely oversimplifying or exaggerating results.
If you want, tell me what the “2 tablespoons” actually refers to (honey, vinegar, oil, something else), and I can break down what science actually says about it and whether it’s safe.