That headline is not medically reliable. Claims like “two spoons in the morning and forget about bone pain, diabetes, nerves and depression” are classic health misinformation / clickbait because they promise a single simple cure for multiple serious conditions.
Conditions mentioned:
- Bone pain (can relate to vitamin D deficiency, arthritis, osteoporosis, etc.)
- Diabetes (a chronic metabolic disease)
- Nerve problems (neuropathy, vitamin deficiencies, nerve compression)
- Depression (a mental health disorder)
None of these have a single universal “spoonful remedy.”
What’s likely happening in posts like this
They usually refer to something like honey, seeds, oils, or herbal mixtures and exaggerate benefits beyond evidence.
Even healthy foods or supplements can:
- Support general nutrition
- Slightly improve symptoms in some cases
- BUT cannot “erase” chronic diseases
Real medical reality
These conditions require:
- Proper diagnosis
- Targeted treatment (medication, lifestyle, therapy depending on condition)
- Long-term management, not instant fixes
For example:
- Diabetes is managed with diet, exercise, and sometimes medication (not cured by a spoonful of anything)
- Depression often requires therapy and/or medical treatment
- Bone and nerve issues depend on underlying cause
Bottom line
