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The claim that turmeric, onion, and banana can cure arthritis in three days is completely false. While these foods may have some health benefits, they do not have the ability to regenerate joint tissue, eliminate inflammation instantly, or provide a cure
Managing arthritis requires a long-term, evidence-based approach, including proper medical care, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. (THIP Media)
A social media post claims that consuming banana, onion and turmeric can cure arthritis in 3 days. We did the fact check to term this claim as false.
The Claim
A Pinterest account uploaded a video demonstrating a recipe that involves blending turmeric, banana, and onion into a drink, falsely claiming that it can cure joint pain and arthritis.
Fact Check
Can arthritis be cured in just three days?
No, arthritis cannot be cured in such a short time. Arthritis is a chronic condition that affects the joints, often causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation. There are over 100 types of arthritis, with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis being the most common. Currently, no cure exists for arthritis. Treatments aim to manage symptoms, slow progression, and improve quality of life. Even potent medical interventions take weeks or months to show significant improvements. The idea that three common foods can completely cure arthritis in just three days contradicts everything known about joint diseases and their treatment.
Does turmeric eliminate arthritis pain instantly?
No, turmeric is not an instant pain reliever. Turmeric contains curcumin, a compound with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Some studies suggest that curcumin can help reduce inflammation in arthritis patients, but these effects are neither immediate nor curative. Moreover, curcumin has poor bioavailability, meaning the body struggles to absorb it unless consumed with black pepper or a fat source like oil or ghee. Even with optimal absorption, curcumin must be consumed consistently over weeks or months before any noticeable improvement occurs. While turmeric may be a helpful dietary addition for arthritis patients, it is not a substitute for proven medical treatments.
Can onions repair joint damage?
No, onions do not have the ability to repair joints. Onions contain quercetin, a flavonoid with anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies suggest quercetin may help reduce inflammation, but this does not equate to joint repair or arthritis cure. Arthritis-related joint damage, particularly in osteoarthritis, involves cartilage breakdown, a process that cannot be reversed simply by eating onions. Joint repair requires medical interventions such as physical therapy, weight management, and in severe cases, joint replacement surgery. While onions contribute to a healthy diet, they do not have the regenerative properties necessary to cure arthritis.
Does eating bananas remove arthritis inflammation?
No, bananas do not significantly reduce arthritis-related inflammation. Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamin B6, and fibre, all of which support general health. Some evidence suggests that potassium plays a role in reducing inflammation, but this effect is mild compared to pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory treatments. While a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help manage inflammation over time, no single food—including bananas—can eliminate arthritis-related inflammation in a matter of days. Additionally, some arthritis patients with conditions like gout must monitor their banana intake due to its fructose content, which can contribute to uric acid buildup.
Dr Almas Fatma, MBBS, Diploma in Family Medicine, PG in Digital Health, and a General Physician from Navi Mumbai, shared her insights on this claim. She clarifies, “Arthritis has no definitive cure. It is a condition characterised by joint inflammation and damage, which cannot be reversed. While turmeric, onion, and banana each have some anti-inflammatory properties, they do not have the ability to repair joint tissues or halt the progression of arthritis. Proper management requires a combination of medical treatments, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes. Relying solely on this unusual combination could significantly delay appropriate medical care.”
Can diet alone cure arthritis?
No, diet alone cannot cure arthritis, but it can help manage symptoms. A balanced diet plays an essential role in arthritis management. Anti-inflammatory foods such as fatty fish, nuts, seeds, leafy greens, and berries can help reduce inflammation, while processed foods and excessive sugar may worsen symptoms. However, diet alone cannot cure arthritis. Effective arthritis management typically includes a combination of medication, physical activity, weight control, and sometimes surgical interventions. Misleading claims that diet alone can cure arthritis may prevent individuals from seeking proper medical care, worsening their condition over time.
THIP Media Take
The claim that turmeric, onion, and banana can cure arthritis in three days is completely false. While these foods may have some health benefits, they do not have the ability to regenerate joint tissue, eliminate inflammation instantly, or provide a cure. Managing arthritis requires a long-term, evidence-based approach, including proper medical care, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. Anyone experiencing arthritis symptoms should consult a healthcare professional for a personalised treatment plan rather than relying on unproven home remedies.
This story was originally published by THIP Media, and translated by News18 as part of the Shakti Collective.