That claim is completely misleading and dangerous. There is no drink, juice, or herbal remedy that can cure cataracts or all eye problems.
Let me break it down clearly:
What cataracts are
- A clouding of the lens inside the eye
- Common with aging, diabetes, or eye injury
- Causes blurred vision, glare, or faded colors
✅ The only proven treatment is surgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with an artificial one.
Why “miracle drinks” don’t work
- No food or juice can reverse the clouding of the lens.
- Supplements like vitamins may slow progression slightly in some studies, but they cannot cure existing cataracts.
- Claims of being “completely healed” from cataracts through a drink are false testimonials, often for clickbait or scams.
What can help eye health safely
- Protect your eyes from UV light – wear sunglasses outdoors.
- Control blood sugar and blood pressure – reduces risk of cataracts and other eye diseases.
- Eat a nutrient-rich diet:
- Leafy greens, orange vegetables (beta-carotene)
- Fish (omega-3 fatty acids)
- Vitamin C-rich fruits
- These support eye health, but do not reverse cataracts.
- Regular eye exams – early detection can prevent complications.
Important warning
- Believing a “miracle drink” can delay proper treatment, potentially causing permanent vision loss.
- Cataract surgery is safe, effective, and the only proven cure.
If you want, I can make a realistic, evidence-based guide for foods and habits that support healthy eyes — it won’t reverse cataracts, but it can slow progression and protect vision.
Do you want me to make that guide?