That post contains two common social-media tactics:
- A sensational health claim (“Knee pain relief starts with THIS strong drink”)
- An engagement bait request (“Please say something to keep receiving my recipes”)
There is no known drink that reliably “starts” knee pain relief for everyone, especially not in the dramatic way these posts often suggest.
Knee pain can have many causes, including:
- Osteoarthritis
- Injuries to ligaments, tendons, or cartilage
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Overuse or strain
Some beverages may support overall health, such as:
- Water (staying hydrated)
- Milk or fortified alternatives (calcium and vitamin D)
- Unsweetened tea
- Drinks containing ingredients with anti-inflammatory properties, such as ginger or turmeric
However, no drink has been proven to cure knee pain, regenerate cartilage, or replace appropriate medical treatment.
The request to “say something” is usually intended to boost comments and increase the post’s visibility in social media algorithms. It is generally not necessary to comment in order to continue seeing content from a page.
If you share the actual recipe or drink being promoted, I can explain whether there’s any scientific evidence behind it.
