That headline is not reliable medical information. “95-year-old Chinese doctor’s secret drink” is a common internet marketing pattern, not a proven treatment.
There is no daily drink that specifically cleans or heals the liver and intestines in a special way.
🧠 What your body actually does
Your body already has built-in systems for this:
- Liver
- Intestines
They work continuously without needing “detox drinks.”
🍵 What “healthy drinks” can realistically do
Some simple drinks may support normal digestion and hydration, not “cleanse” organs:
💧 1. Water
- Helps digestion and bowel movement
- Prevents constipation
🍋 2. Warm lemon water
- May support hydration and digestion comfort
- No detox effect, but can be refreshing
🫚 3. Ginger tea
Ginger
- May help nausea and digestion
- Mild anti-inflammatory properties
🌿 4. Herbal teas (like peppermint or chamomile)
- Can soothe the stomach
- May reduce bloating in some people
⚠️ What is NOT true
- ❌ “Detoxes liver in days”
- ❌ “Cleans intestines instantly”
- ❌ “Secret doctor drink that prevents disease”
- ❌ “One drink replaces healthy lifestyle”
These claims are not supported by medical science.
🧠 Bottom line
There is no special “doctor’s drink” that repairs or cleans the liver and intestines. The best support comes from simple habits: hydration, balanced diet, fiber, and avoiding excess alcohol or processed foods.
If you want, I can give you:
- real foods that support liver health
- a simple gut-friendly daily routine
- or how to spot fake “detox” health claims quickly 👍