Why these posts go viral
Content like this spreads because it promises a simple, cheap, “natural” fix to multiple problems. That’s appealing—but in reality, health rarely works that way.
What to do instead
Be skeptical of “one ingredient cures everything” claims
Check reliable medical sources or consult a healthcare professional
Follow evidence-based treatments tailored to each condition
Bottom line
This image promotes a false and potentially dangerous health claim. There is no scientific evidence that taking two tablespoons of any single ingredient—especially salt—can cure such a wide range of conditions. It’s best to treat it as misinformation and rely on proven medical guidance instead.
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