That kind of claim is a classic fake or exaggerated medical headline.
No legitimate oncologist would broadly announce that a single “drink” can treat gastritis, diabetes, and liver disease all at once. Those are very different conditions with different causes and treatments.
Why this claim is not reliable
- Gastritis is usually caused by infection (like H. pylori), NSAID use, or acid irritation
- Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic condition involving insulin regulation
- Liver disease includes many conditions (fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis)
There is no single drink that can medically “treat” all of these diseases.
What these posts usually are
These headlines are often:
- Clickbait ads for herbal mixtures or supplements
- Misquoted or fake “doctor endorsements”
- Marketing content trying to sell a product
- Oversimplified “natural cure” myths
What evidence-based medicine says
- Gastritis may improve with acid control and treating infection
- Diabetes requires lifestyle changes and sometimes medication (like insulin or metformin)
- Liver disease treatment depends entirely on the cause
No drink replaces proper medical care for these conditions.
