STORY:
A 58-year-old French woman was diagnosed in February 2015 with undifferentiated uterine sarcoma with lung metastasis. She initially responded to chemotherapy (Ifosfamide, Adriamycin, Cisplatin) and later to Trabectedin + radiotherapy, achieving a temporary complete response.
However, in September 2016, she experienced cerebral hypertension and intense pain. MRI revealed carcinomatous meningitis, and tumor cells were found in the cerebrospinal fluid. She was offered palliative chemotherapy, which she refused.
Instead, she adopted a self-administered metabolic protocol.
TREATMENT PLAN:
- Ketogenic Diet
- Lipoic Acid – 800 mg, twice daily
- Hydroxycitrate – 500 mg, three times daily
- Chlorine Dioxide Solution (CDS) – oral
- Topical CDS + DMSO – 36 ppm CDS mixed with 24 drops DMSO applied nightly
RESULTS:
- Pain disappeared within days of starting the protocol
- Six years later, the patient remains disease-free, leading a normal life as a financial advisor
MY TAKE:
This is a powerful example of advanced metastatic cancer of the meninges resolving fully without chemotherapy, using a multi-targeted metabolic approach. Notably, topical CDS with DMSO and keto strategies appeared central to recovery.
This case reinforces the value of alternative protocols in otherwise terminal diagnoses—when used properly, they can lead to long-term survival and full recovery.