This reads like a viral health claim / supplement advertisement, and it’s important to treat it carefully.
Nothing—especially something taken as “2 tablespoons in the morning”—can reliably or safely “say goodbye” to all of these at once:
- bone pain
- nerve pain
- cartilage pain
- anxiety
- depression
- insomnia
Those conditions have different causes (nutritional, neurological, psychological, inflammatory, etc.), so a single remedy curing all of them is a classic red flag for overhyped or misleading marketing.
What this usually is
This kind of wording is commonly used in:
- herbal “miracle cure” ads
- unregulated supplement promotions
- social media health scams
- affiliate marketing posts
They often avoid naming the actual product clearly because it’s not clinically proven or regulated.
Safety note
Be cautious if:
- the ingredient list isn’t clearly shown
- there’s no medical source or study cited
- it promises “cures” instead of symptom support
- it pushes urgency or emotional language (“say goodbye forever”)
If you want, I can help
If you paste the full post or ingredient list (or a screenshot), I can:
- identify what the product actually is
- check if there’s any real evidence behind it
- tell you if it’s safe or likely marketing hype
Just send it over.

