That’s another unfinished clickbait hook. On its own, “How to prepare it correctly and what dosage to use…” doesn’t tell us what it is, so there’s no real claim to evaluate.
This type of line is usually used for:
- herbs or “miracle” health remedies
- DIY drinks or detox mixes
- supplements being promoted as cures
- sometimes even dangerous substances disguised as “natural cures”
Reality check
When a post:
- doesn’t name the substance upfront
- talks about “dosage” without context
- and uses urgency or mystery
…it’s often marketing or misinformation, not reliable health guidance.
Important point
“Dosage” is something that should only be discussed for:
- properly identified substances
- with medical or scientific backing
- and ideally guidance from a qualified professional
Random internet “recipes” involving unknown mixtures can be unsafe.
If you paste the full post (what “it” actually is), I can break it down properly and tell you whether it’s safe, useful, or just hype.

