
that taking “2 tablespoons in the morning” can cure or relieve a wide range of conditions (bone pain, nerve pain, anxiety, depression, insomnia, hemorrhoids, etc.).
However, it does not specify what the substance is, and these types of images often circulate on social media as health misinformation.
There is no single natural or medical substance — whether vinegar, olive oil, honey, baking soda, or anything else — that can safely and effectively treat all of those conditions.
If you were referring to a specific recipe (for example, a mixture like apple cider vinegar and honey), please clarify — I can give you accurate information about its actual evidence-based benefits and risks.
Would you like me to tell you what the common recipes are that such images usually refer to (like apple cider vinegar + honey, or olive oil + lemon juice) and what science says about them?