This is a mythical, superstitious method. There is no evidence or scientific research that confirms that drinking water alone can cure cancer, even benign tumors.
For patients with myeloma, doctors treat with many combined measures such as immunotherapy, bone marrow transplant, targeted drugs… Drinking sugarcane juice with lemon juice cannot eliminate the tumor or replace blood, helping to cure the disease. Doctors have never met anyone who cured cancer just by drinking water. Children, pregnant women, immunocompromised people, and people with digestive diseases need to be careful.
In addition, sugarcane juice is very sweet, a glass of sugarcane juice (240 ml) provides about 50 g of sugar. Even in people who do not have cancer, overusing sugarcane juice can cause headaches, diarrhea, risk of diabetes, blood fat, and gout.
Drinking more than a liter of sugarcane juice every day increases the risk of obesity and disease. Not to mention, sidewalk sugarcane juice has the risk of infection, from cleaning the sugarcane, juicer, water cup, affecting the digestive system, even causing poisoning.
Doctors advise people to be alert, not to bet their health and lives on traditional medicine or remedies such as papaya flowers, honey… to treat cancer, and miss the golden time for treatment.