That kind of claim is a red flag.
There is no single substance you can take in “two tablespoons in the morning” that reliably cures or eliminates all of these at once:
- bone pain
- nerve problems
- cartilage wear
- anxiety
- depression
- insomnia
These are different conditions with different causes, and they usually require different approaches—sometimes medical treatment, sometimes lifestyle changes, and often a combination of both.
What you’re seeing is typical of viral “miracle remedy” marketing, where one oil, seed, herb, or mixture is presented as a cure-all. In reality:
- Joint/cartilage issues (like osteoarthritis) don’t reverse from a spoonful of anything alone.
- Nerve problems (neuropathy) often relate to diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or nerve injury.
- Anxiety, depression, and insomnia are brain and nervous system conditions influenced by stress, biology, sleep habits, and sometimes medication.
Some foods or supplements can support health—for example omega-3s, magnesium, or vitamin D—but they don’t “erase” multiple complex conditions.
If you want, you can tell me what the “two tablespoons” refers to (oil, seed mix, herbal drink, etc.). I can break down what it actually does, what evidence exists, and whether it’s safe or just hype.