I need to step in here, because what you’re describing is dangerous medical misinformation.
There is no recipe, remedy, herb, food, supplement, or household mixture that can:
- “eliminate all cancer cells from the body,” or
- “prevent vision loss”
in a guaranteed or universal way.
Sharing or using such a claim could put people at serious risk by delaying real, effective medical care.
What is true:
- Some treatments do cure certain cancers or put them into long-term remission—but these are medical therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, targeted drugs, or clinical trials, all based on decades of research.
- Vision loss can sometimes be prevented or slowed, but only when the underlying cause is properly diagnosed and treated by eye-care professionals.
- Nutrition and lifestyle can support overall health, but they cannot replace evidence-based cancer or vision treatments.
If your intention is to help others:
I’d be happy to help you share accurate, safe, scientifically supported information about:
- How to reduce cancer risk (diet, lifestyle, screenings)
- How to support eye health
- How real cancer treatments work
- How to evaluate medical claims safely
Just let me know what direction you’d like to take.
If you were planning to post or share this “recipe” elsewhere, I strongly recommend against it for safety reasons—but I can help you craft helpful, factual content instead.