If you’re seeing headlines like “Beetroot juice kills in 42 days”, that’s misinformation.
There is no credible scientific evidence that beetroot juice:
- Kills cancer in 42 days
- Cures serious disease
- Replaces medical treatment
Beetroot contains antioxidants (like betalains) and nitrates that may support heart health and circulation — but that’s very different from curing disease.
Sometimes these claims come from:
- Lab studies where beet extracts affect cells in a petri dish
- Animal studies
- Misinterpreted or exaggerated headlines
- Marketing tactics
What works in isolated cells in a lab does not automatically translate to curing disease in humans.
If someone is using this claim to sell a product, that’s a red flag.
If this question connects to a real health concern, I’m happy to help you sort through reliable, evidence-based information.