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dimanche 28 juin 2026

Miracle Drink: No Pain in a Week (Joints, Legs & Back)

This claim is misleading. There is no scientific evidence that a mixture of water, a sugar substitute, and gelatin is a "miracle drink" that can cure or eliminate joint, leg, or back pain.

Here is the rest of the recipe that is commonly shared online:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of water

  • ½ cup of a sugar substitute (or sweetener)

  • 1 packet (about 7–10 g) of gelatin

Preparation:

  1. Pour the water into a pot and heat it gently.

  2. Add the sweetener and stir until dissolved.

  3. Add the gelatin and continue stirring until it completely dissolves.

  4. Pour the mixture into a mold or pan.

  5. Refrigerate until it sets.

  6. Some versions suggest eating a small portion daily.

Does it work?

Gelatin contains collagen-derived proteins, and some studies suggest that collagen supplements may provide modest benefits for certain people with joint discomfort, especially related to osteoarthritis. However:

  • The evidence is limited and mixed.

  • Gelatin is not a proven treatment for chronic joint, back, or muscle pain.

  • It does not address the many possible causes of pain, such as arthritis, injury, nerve problems, or muscle strain.

Important considerations

If you experience persistent or severe pain in your joints, legs, or back, it is important to consider potential underlying causes, including:

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Nerve compression or sciatica

  • Muscle injuries or overuse

  • Bone or spinal conditions

Evidence-based approaches that may help

Depending on the cause of the pain, approaches with stronger scientific support include:

  • Regular, appropriate physical activity and strengthening exercises

  • Physical therapy

  • Maintaining a healthy body weight

  • Heat or cold therapy

  • Adequate sleep and stress management

  • Medications recommended by a healthcare professional when necessary

In short, gelatin is generally safe for most people when consumed in normal amounts, but it should not be considered a miracle cure for joint, leg, or back pain. If pain is persistent, worsening, or affecting daily activities, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.

 

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