That headline is classic medical clickbait and it’s misleading.
🚨 Important truth first
There is no single drink that treats gastritis, diabetes, and liver disease at the same time, and no oncologist would responsibly claim that.
These are different diseases with different causes and treatments:
- Gastritis → stomach lining inflammation
- Diabetes → blood sugar regulation problem
- Liver disease → organ damage or dysfunction
No drink “treats” all of them.
🧠 Why these claims spread
Clickbait posts use phrases like:
- “doctor/oncologist reveals…”
- “miracle drink”
- “cures multiple diseases”
They usually:
- exaggerate early research or general health advice
- mix real foods with false cure claims
- avoid naming exact medical evidence
🥤 What drinks actually can help (supportively)
These can support health, but do not cure diseases:
💧 Water
- Supports digestion, kidneys, and metabolism
🍵 Unsweetened green tea
- Antioxidants
- May support liver health slightly in studies
🫚 Ginger tea
- Can help nausea and digestion (mild effect)
🍋 Lemon water
- Hydration + vitamin C (no disease curing effect)
⚠️ Reality check
- Diabetes requires blood sugar management (diet, medication, lifestyle)
- Liver disease requires medical treatment depending on cause
- Gastritis may need acid control or antibiotics (if H. pylori)
No beverage replaces medical care.
🧠 Bottom line
There is no “miracle drink” that treats multiple serious diseases. At best, drinks can support hydration and general health—not replace treatment.
If you want, I can break down which foods and drinks are actually helpful (and which are harmful) for each of those conditions separately.

