That sentence needs clarification and medical caution. As written, it promotes a potentially misleading or unsafe health claim.
Here are safer, clearer rewrites, depending on your intent:
If you want a neutral, responsible headline
An oncologist explains how a certain drink may support overall health and help manage gastritis, blood sugar, and liver function.
If you want a click-style headline without false medical claims
An oncologist reveals a drink that may support digestive health, blood sugar balance, and liver function.
If you want to correct the sentence grammatically (without endorsing the claim)
The oncologist announced that this drink may help support the body in fighting abnormal cells and assist in managing gastritis, diabetes, and liver conditions.
⚠️ Important medical note
- No drink can “kill cancer cells” or cure cancer, diabetes, or liver disease on its own.
- Such conditions require medical diagnosis and treatment.
- Some drinks (like green tea, turmeric water, or bitter gourd juice) may support health, but they are not treatments.
If you’d like, tell me:
- Whether this is for a blog, video title, or social post
- The drink you’re referring to
- Whether you want it educational, sensational, or medically conservative
I’ll tailor it properly and safely.