Matcha Tea Kills Breast Cancer Stem Cells

Matcha isn’t just a trendy drink…
It may be a powerful cancer-fighting weapon.

Here’s what makes it special:

✅ Grown in shade for 28 days → boosts polyphenols by 30–300x
✅ The whole leaf is powdered → you drink all the nutrients
✅ Packed with dietary fiber → feeds your gut microbiome
✅ Shown in lab studies to kill breast cancer stem cells
These are the cells that help cancers come back — and we have no drug for that yet!

Matcha delivers:
Antioxidants, fiber, and possibly cancer protection in one bright green cup.

Credit: Dr Li on the Dhru Pirohut podcast.

#MatchaBenefits #CancerFightingFoods #BreastCancerAwareness #Polyphenols #GreenTeaPower #Shorts

Comments

  1. @HealthierThanYesterday

    Get some organic matcha tea from the tagged products 🤗 it's super affordable + Use code 25YOUT for 25% off, so why not give it a try

  2. @drusidora6840

    Immediately ordered it just now, organic supposedly, im starting to drink this instead of regular tea bags that god knows whats also in them

  3. @georgepatience4069

    Has a lot of lead and heavy metals …even organic from contaminated soil. So…😳

  4. @blue.hawaii.audits

    Don't need pharma drugs when God has already provided every natural remedy imaginable?! Oh, that's right… profit.

  5. @batphink2655

    Awesome news, please Lord keep this kind and informed man safe from Big Pharma and their hit squad who got to Dr Mitchell Gaynor( RIP Mitchell).

  6. @muslimahsharing4761

    Yup.

    In Japan, an estimated 26.3% of men and 17.6% of women will develop cancer before the age of 75. The 5-year prevalence of cancer in 2015-2019 was 2.8% for males and 2.2% for females. The most common cancers in Japan include stomach, colon/rectum, lung, and liver. Japan is a world leader in cancer treatment and survival rates, with a 10-year survival rate of 58.9%.

  7. @DanielleMeetsTheLion

    I LOVE Matcha!!! I now love Matcha even more after learning this! ❤❤❤

  8. @Rihanna8K

    Just because it showed those results in a lab doesn't mean they work in the human body. Actually, most of the time it doesn't.

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