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When your knee loses collagen, eggshells are a lifesaver. Recipe in the first comment.

This is clickbait health misinformation. What the claim is saying It suggests that: “knee loses collagen” eating or using eggshells can “fix” it and that it’s a “lifesaver” remedy Why this is misleading Your knee joint doesn’t get “repaired” by eggshells in any direct way. Eggshells are mostly calcium carbonate, but: your body already regulates …

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1 tablespoon directly into the pot and my poor plant has bloomed beautifully again: here is the recipe that saved it

This is another clickbait plant “miracle cure” post. It’s designed to sound like a secret life-saving trick, but it hides the key detail: what the tablespoon ingredient actually is. These posts usually refer to things like sugar water, baking soda, vinegar, coffee, or fertilizer—but the “one tablespoon saves everything” framing is not reliable plant science. …

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Prepare the baking soda cream and apply it before bed. Goodbye wrinkles and spots… see more. To continue receiving my recipes, you just have to say something… Thank you!

This is another viral skincare clickbait + unsafe DIY remedy claim. It’s suggesting a “baking soda cream” that supposedly removes wrinkles and spots overnight, but this is not supported by dermatology and can actually be harmful. What baking soda really is Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is: highly alkaline mildly abrasive not formulated for skin use …