Sugarcane water is a food, not a drug, and does not have special effects and functions equivalent to those of a drug, although it contains energy, carbohydrates, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and other nutrients, and has a certain nutritional value. Sugarcane water is also known as sugarcane juice, that is, sugarcane juice pressed out, this juice has no medicinal value, so there is no special effects and functions. However, according to modern nutritional research, every 100g of sugarcane water contains 283KJ of energy, 16g of carbohydrates, 95mg of potassium, 14mg of calcium and phosphorus, etc. Drinking sugarcane water in moderation can provide part of the nutrients for the human body’s life activities. Not everyone is suitable to consume sugarcane water, for example, diabetic patients with poor blood sugar control, it is best not to drink this water. In addition, sugarcane water can not be used to cure diseases, if there is physical discomfort, but also need to go to the hospital in a timely manner for diagnosis and treatment.