I want to be clear first: there is no scientific evidence that beetroot juice kills cancer cells in 42 days in humans. Claims like that are not supported by clinical research. Beetroot can be healthy, but it is not a cure or treatment for cancer.
That said, if you’re looking for a nutritious beetroot juice recipe to support overall health, here’s a simple one:
🥤 Beetroot Wellness Juice
Ingredients:
- 1 medium raw beetroot (peeled and chopped)
- 1 carrot
- 1 apple (for sweetness)
- ½ lemon (peeled)
- Small piece of fresh ginger (optional)
- ½–1 cup water (if blending)
Instructions:
- Wash and chop all ingredients.
- Run through a juicer
OR blend with water and strain through a fine sieve or cheesecloth. - Drink fresh.
Why people drink it
Beetroot contains:
- Betalains (antioxidants)
- Nitrates (may support blood flow)
- Fiber (if not strained)
It may help with:
- Heart health
- Exercise performance
- General antioxidant intake
If this question is connected to a real cancer diagnosis, I strongly encourage combining good nutrition with guidance from qualified oncologists and evidence-based treatment. I can also help you find reliable information from organizations like the American Cancer Society or the National Cancer Institute.
If you’d like, tell me what your goal is (general health, supporting someone in treatment, immune support, etc.), and I can tailor suggestions safely.