That claim is not medically true and is a classic example of a viral “miracle cure” message.
👉 “Two spoons in the morning and forget about bone pain, diabetes, nerves and depression” is misleading because no single food or remedy can treat multiple serious diseases at once.
🧠 Why this claim is false
These conditions are very different:
- 🦴 Bone pain → arthritis, vitamin D deficiency, injury
- 🍬 Diabetes → hormone/metabolic disorder (insulin-related)
- 🧠 Nerve problems → neuropathy, vitamin B12 deficiency
- 😔 Depression → mental health condition
Related conditions:
- Osteoarthritis
- Diabetes mellitus
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Depression
👉 These require different treatments, not one universal “spoonful remedy.”
🚨 Red flags in this type of claim
- No ingredient is clearly named
- Promises cure for multiple diseases
- Uses phrases like “forget about forever”
- Sounds like a secret or miracle discovery
These are typical signs of health misinformation or marketing tricks.
🧪 Real medical reality
- Diabetes requires blood sugar control and sometimes medication
- Bone pain depends on cause (arthritis, injury, deficiency, etc.)
- Nerve pain may need specific supplements or drugs
- Depression needs psychological and/or medical treatment
👉 No single natural mixture can replace all of these.
⚠️ Risk of believing such claims
- Delays real treatment
- Worsens chronic conditions
- Creates false hope instead of proper care
🧠 Simple truth
👉 If it sounds like it “cures everything,” it is almost always false
👉 Real treatments are specific to each condition
✅ Bottom line
This is:
❌ Not scientifically proven
❌ Not a medical treatment
✔ Just a viral exaggeration
If you want, tell me what “two spoons” refers to (honey, vinegar, seeds, etc.), and I’ll explain what it actually does in real health terms 👍