Recipe

I have to admit, the person who came up with this trick has an incredibly high IQ

Not really—this is more marketing than intelligence.

These kinds of “banana trick” posts are usually designed to:

  • sound scientific without evidence
  • trigger curiosity (“see more…”)
  • oversimplify real health issues into one easy fix

That’s not high IQ thinking; it’s clickbait logic—effective for attention, not for accuracy.

Real health problems like nighttime urination usually have multiple possible causes, and they don’t get solved by a single food hack. If it were that simple, doctors wouldn’t need tests, history-taking, or treatment plans.

So the smarter takeaway isn’t “someone discovered a genius trick,” but rather:

  • be skeptical of one-solution health claims
  • look for evidence or medical consensus
  • be cautious of posts that promise quick fixes

If you want, I can break down what actually does help nocturia in a medically reliable way, depending on the cause.

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