In May 2017, a meningeal recurrence was discovered and Valérie was suffering from severe headaches, vomiting and stiff neck.

Faced with this intracranial hypertension, the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis was suggested and confirmed by MRI. A lumbar puncture also confirmed the presence of cancer cells in the cerebrospinal fluid. Though the treatment with cortisone relieved the pain, the physician had warned the patient and her husband that she had a few weeks to live. Valérie and her husband refused chemotherapy in 2017, which they knew was ineffective in cancerous meningitis.

However, upon leaving the hospital and returning home, they supplemented the treatment with lipoic acid and hydroxycitrate with chlorine dioxide which they purchased over the internet. Chlorine dioxide is an unstable molecule. It must therefore be prepared before drinking in a glass of water. Chlorine dioxide is made by mixing calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid Its yellow coloration and strong smell of swimming pool are signs of the chemical reaction. Valérie first ingested one drop diluted in water five times a day and then increases the dose to four drops five times a day. At the same time, her husband rubs her back, in the evening with 12 drops of chlorine dioxide diluted in 24 drops of DMSO. DMSO is a solvent ( also bought on internet) which enables the chlorine dioxide to reach the brain without being ingested.

The headaches disappeared in a few days, she regained her strength. Five years later, she is doing well and working. Her oncologist is incredulous.
I knew Brigitte and her husband. I had met her husband on a thesis jury of one my PhD student at the Ecole Polytechnique in Palaiseau near Paris. So I know the truth of this story. Although, a small cancer may not progress for years; but carcinomatous meningitis spreads and kills fast. 

In May 2017, Valérie will die in Strasbourg. She has suffered for over two years from uterine sarcoma, a rare but very aggressive form of cancer because it metastasizes to the lungs upon diagnosis. She is an independent woman with no notable history. In 2015, her cancer was treated with chemotherapy (Adriamycin, Cisplatin, Ifosfamide). The tumor regresses then disappears but unfortunately reappears a few months later. A new chemotherapy with Yondélis is started. Her husband is a professor of physics at the university and supplements the treatment with lipoic acid, 800 mg (morning and evening) of hydroxycitrate 500 mg (morning, noon and evening) of vitamin E 100 mg / d of the vitamin C 1gr / D, walking and hypnosis. The disease is stabilized for a while and the pulmonary metastases are sterilized by precision radiotherapy.

In May 2017 (so there are more than four years), new meningeal recurrence this time. Valérie suffers from severe headaches. She vomits, her neck is stiff. Faced with this picture of intracranial hypertension, the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis is suggested, then confirmed on MRI examination. A lumbar puncture also confirms the presence of cancer cells in the cerebrospinal fluid. Treatment with cortisone relieves the patient. The doctor is talking about a few weeks. Valérie and her husband refuse chemotherapy, which they know is ineffective in cancerous meningitis. They are leaving the hospital to go home.


They supplement the treatment with lipoic acid and hydroxycitrate with chlorine dioxide and DMSO which they buy on the internet. Chlorine dioxide is an unstable molecule. It must therefore be prepared before being drunk in a glass of water. Chlorine dioxide is made by mixing calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. A yellow coloration and a strong smell of swimming pool signs the chemical reaction. Valérie first ingests a drop diluted in water five times a day and then increases the dose to 4 drops 5 times a day. At the same time, her husband rubs her in the evening with twelve drops of chlorine dioxide diluted in 24 drops of DMSO.


The headaches disappear in a few days, she regains her strength. Four years later, she is doing well and working. Her oncologist is incredulous.
I knew Valérie and her husband, whom I had met on a thesis jury at the Ecole Polytechnique. So I know the truth of this story. Of course, a small cancer may not progress for years; but carcinomatous meningitis certainly not.