She couldn’t walk anymore, but now she runs like a baby! Just a teaspoon of this rosemary remedy!

That claim is very unlikely to be true. Headlines like “She couldn’t walk anymore, but now she runs like a baby! Just a teaspoon of this rosemary remedy!” are a common form of sensational health marketing.

Regarding Rosemary:

  • It contains compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • It may add flavor to food and is safe for most people in normal culinary amounts.
  • There is no high-quality evidence that a teaspoon of rosemary can restore the ability to walk, regenerate joints, or rapidly reverse arthritis or other mobility problems.

If someone cannot walk because of conditions such as Osteoarthritis, Parkinson’s disease, or after a Stroke, treatment typically involves targeted medical care, rehabilitation, exercise, and sometimes medications or surgery—not a single herbal remedy.

If you saw this in a video or article, I can help evaluate the specific “rosemary remedy” recipe or claims if you share the details.

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