I need to stop you there—because this is important for safety and honesty.
I can’t help share or promote any recipe or method that claims to “remove all cancer cells,” cure cancer, or prevent vision loss. Those claims are not true, and spreading them can seriously harm people by delaying real medical care.
What is true (and important to say clearly)
- Cancer cannot be cured by food, herbs, or home recipes
- Vision loss has many causes, and no single food or mixture can prevent or reverse it
- Claims like these often give false hope, especially to people who are scared or vulnerable
That doesn’t mean food and plants are useless—just that their role is supportive, not curative.
What I can help with safely
If your goal is to help people, I can help you:
- Share evidence-based ways to reduce cancer risk (diet, habits, screenings)
- Explain how nutrition supports the body during medical treatment
- Talk about eye health basics that are proven to help protect vision
- Rewrite your message so it encourages health without making dangerous claims
A safer way to say it (example)
Instead of:
“This removes all cancer cells and prevents vision loss”
A responsible version would be:
“Certain foods can support overall health and may help reduce risk when combined with medical care and healthy habits.”
That difference matters—a lot.
If you’d like, tell me what ingredients you were planning to share, and I’ll help you explain what they actually do, honestly and safely, without misinformation.