What if your regular kitchen spoon could replace all those expensive tests and machines? A new viral Instagram video says it can. It promises an easy, zero-cost method of body checkup for health purposes, and people online can’t stop talking about it.
The One Spoon Body Checkup Trend
The Instagram reel shows a strange but simple method. Take a clean spoon as soon as you wake up, don’t brush, don’t drink water. Rub the spoon on your tongue. Then, wrap it in a plastic bag and place it under sunlight for about an hour.
After that, look closely at the spoon. If it turns:
Yellow: You may have thyroid issues.
Orange: It could point to kidney problems.
White: The video says there might be an infection in your body.
Purple: It claims you may have BP or cholesterol problems.
The video calls it a full body checkup with just one spoon and urges viewers to try it and share it with their loved ones. But can a spoon really replace a lab test?
Netizens Roast The Spoon Test Body Checkup
While some people got curious, many found the idea hilarious. Instagram comments turned the reel into meme gold. One user wrote, “लाल कलर आए तो काम तमाम 😂👍.” Another said, “Bhai chamach hi gayab ho gaya.”
Someone joked, “Chamach bahar rakhi… kachre wali le gayi,” and another added, “Dr Chamach MBBS.” One said, “Doctor Spoon."
Clearly, the internet isn’t ready to give this trick a thumbs up without roasting it first.
Check out the video below!
No Scientific Proof, Just A Viral Trend
This isn’t the first time such DIY health tests have gone viral. Some websites have shared similar methods where you check the spoon’s smell or colour to find out about your health. But doctors don’t support any of these claims.
No scientific research or medical professional has backed this spoon test. Experts say it’s always better to get proper blood tests, consult a doctor, and avoid relying on unverified home hacks.
Yes, the idea is interesting. Who wouldn’t want an easy, cheap way to check their health at home? But until this spoon gets certified by science, it’s best to leave the diagnosis to real doctors.