Let’s break it down carefully and honestly, because this is a classic viral health myth and it can mislead people.
“Take 2 tablespoons in the morning and say goodbye to bone pain, nerve pain, cartilage pain, anxiety, depression, insomnia, rheumatism, hemorrhoids and fatigue.”
Big problem:
The image does not even say what substance you’re supposed to take — and even if it did, no single remedy can cure or eliminate all of those conditions.
Why this claim is false 🚫
1. No substance works on all these conditions
Look at the list:
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Bone & cartilage pain
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Nerve pain
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Anxiety & depression
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Insomnia
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Rheumatism
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Hemorrhoids
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Fatigue
These involve completely different body systems:
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Nervous system
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Musculoskeletal system
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Mental health
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Digestive & vascular systems
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Hormonal balance
There is no scientific or medical evidence that any food, oil, drink, or supplement taken as “2 tablespoons” can treat all of these.
2. This is a known misinformation tactic
These posts usually:
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Avoid naming the ingredient
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Promise fast, dramatic results
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Combine physical + mental illnesses
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Use phrases like “say goodbye forever”
That’s how misinformation spreads — it hooks people emotionally.
3. Common guesses people make (still wrong)
People often assume the post refers to:
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Olive oil
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Castor oil
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Coconut oil
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Honey + lemon
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Apple cider vinegar
👉 None of these, taken by the tablespoon, can cure anxiety, depression, nerve pain, or rheumatism.
Some may support general health — but that’s very different from treatment or cure.
4. Potential harm ⚠️
Blindly following advice like this can:
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Delay proper medical care
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Worsen real conditions
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Cause side effects (some oils cause diarrhea, nausea, blood sugar issues)
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Be dangerous for people with diabetes, GI issues, or on medication
What is true instead ✅
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Chronic pain has specific causes that need targeted treatment
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Anxiety & depression require mental health support, not spoon remedies
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Fatigue can come from sleep issues, anemia, stress, hormones, nutrition, or illness
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Hemorrhoids are mechanical/vascular — not fixed by drinking something
There is no shortcut spoonful for complex health problems.
How to spot fake health posts fast 🕵️♀️
🚩 No ingredient named
🚩 “Cures everything”
🚩 No dosage explanation
🚩 No credible source
🚩 Uses fear or miracle language
If you see 2–3 of these → ignore it