That kind of claim—“can’t walk → now running after a teaspoon”—is almost certainly exaggerated or misleading.
🌿 About rosemary
Rosemary is a useful herb. It may:
- Support digestion
- Have mild anti-inflammatory effects
- Improve circulation slightly
But there is no scientific evidence that rosemary can reverse serious mobility problems or neurological conditions overnight.
⚠️ Why to be careful
Loss of ability to walk is usually linked to real medical issues like:
- Stroke
- Arthritis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Nerve or muscle damage
These require proper medical treatment—not home remedies.
🧠 What’s really happening with such posts
- They use emotional storytelling to grab attention
- Often promote “miracle cures” without proof
- May lead people to delay real treatment, which can be dangerous
✅ Bottom line
Rosemary can be part of a healthy diet, but it’s not a cure for paralysis or serious mobility issues.
If someone is having trouble walking, the safest move is to consult a doctor—early treatment can make a huge difference.
If you want, I can break down the actual benefits of rosemary (what it really can help with) vs myths 👍