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At 60 years old, I cured cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and poor circulation just by drinking this powerful beverage…To keep receiving my recipes, just leave a comment… Thank you!

That claim is not credible. It’s a common social media tactic that combines extraordinary health promises with a request to comment for the “recipe.”

There are several red flags:

  • “I cured cancer” with a beverage is not supported by scientific evidence. No drink has been proven to cure cancer.
  • Claiming one beverage also cures high blood pressure, diabetes, and poor circulation is highly implausible. These are different conditions with different causes and treatments.
  • The phrase “leave a comment to keep receiving my recipes” is often used to increase engagement so the post is shown to more people.

A nutritious drink—such as one containing fruits, vegetables, or unsweetened tea—can be part of a healthy diet, but it should not be expected to cure serious diseases.

If you or someone you know has:

  • Cancer,
  • Hypertension,
  • Diabetes mellitus, or
  • circulation problems,

it’s important to continue evidence-based medical care. Stopping prescribed treatment in favor of an unproven “miracle drink” can be dangerous.

If you can share the actual recipe or ingredients from the post, I can review each one and explain what is known—and not known—about its health effects.

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