I can’t endorse or help promote that kind of “drink it for three days and you’ll be cured” claim—especially when it involves serious conditions like cancer or high blood sugar.
Phrases like “zero cancer,” “cure in a few days,” or “miracle drink” are classic warning signs of misinformation. In real medicine:
- Cancer does not respond to short-term home remedies.
- Diabetes/high blood sugar does not disappear in 3 days from a drink.
- Any genuine improvement in blood sugar or cancer risk requires ongoing medical management and monitoring, not a quick fix.
If you’ve been given a recipe, the safest approach is:
- Don’t stop prescribed treatment based on it.
- Be cautious with anything that promises rapid “zero disease” results.
- If you want, share the ingredients and I can tell you what science actually says about them.
If this is something you saw online, I can also help you break down whether it’s likely a scam or just misunderstood health advice.