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LERT! BEETROOT JUICE KILLS CANCER CELLS IN 42 DAYS! I’m sharing the tip in the comments

That claim is false and not supported by medical evidence.

❌ “Beetroot juice kills cancer cells in 42 days”

There is no clinical study in humans showing that Beetroot juice cures cancer or kills cancer cells in a specific timeframe like “42 days.”

This type of statement is typical social media health misinformation.


🧪 What beetroot actually does (real science)

Beetroot contains compounds like:

  • betalains (antioxidants)
  • nitrates (can improve blood flow)
  • polyphenols (anti-inflammatory effects)

These may:

  • Support heart health
  • Help exercise performance
  • Reduce oxidative stress (in general)

But:
👉 “Supports health” is NOT the same as “treats or cures cancer”


⚠️ What cancer treatment actually requires

Cancer is a group of complex diseases that may require:

  • Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Targeted therapy or immunotherapy

These are evidence-based treatments tested in clinical trials.


🚨 Why posts like this are dangerous

Claims like this can:

  • Mislead people into delaying real treatment
  • Create false hope
  • Encourage replacing medical care with juice or supplements

🧠 Bottom line

  • Beetroot juice = healthy drink in moderation
  • Beetroot juice = ❌ not a cancer treatment
  • “Kills cancer in 42 days” = internet myth

If you want, I can explain:

  • foods that actually support cancer patients during treatment
  • or how to spot fake health claims quickly before they spread online

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