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The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast

(Ep. 3) Surviving Cancer & the Power of Acupuncture

The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast

The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast

Politics, News Commentary, News

4.8957 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Life After 50, DML speaks with Kim Netling, a Board Certified and Licensed Acupuncture Physician. As a liver transplant and cancer survivor, Kim shares her inspiring journey and how it led her to help others navigate chronic health challenges. Specializing in Functional Neurology and NAET, she treats conditions like PTSD, TBI, allergies, autoimmunity, concussions, vertigo, autism, and the side effects of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, peripheral neuropathy, and dry mouth from radiation therapy. Kim’s holistic approach focuses on healing, balance, and personalized care. Discover the transformative power of acupuncture and natural medicine in overcoming critical and chronic health issues.

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0:00.0

Today on Life After 50, DML interviews Kim Netling.

0:07.0

She's a board-certified and licensed acupuncture physician.

0:10.0

She specializes in treating people with autoimmune diseases, mysterious diseases, strokes, allergies, and much more.

0:18.0

She and DML discuss her journey as a cancer survivor, the way she's

0:22.8

helped heal people throughout her career, and what it means to listen to your body. It's a fascinating

0:28.7

conversation, so here is Kim Netling and DML. Same question I ask everybody when we start. How old

0:36.6

you? 63. 63. All right.

0:40.3

So, when I met you, one of the most interesting parts of meeting you for the very first time,

0:48.3

because I had no idea what I was going into with the acupuncture thing. All I know is I did not like needles.

0:53.3

Yeah. But I was sort of at the end of my

0:55.5

rope on so many different ends. And then I was having a lot of gastro issues and liver problems.

1:03.4

In fact, I was diagnosed with fatty liver. And you told me that you had liver cancer. And I was

1:10.2

like, finally, somebody knows what I'm talking about.

1:14.2

Give the story of your liver cancer.

1:17.6

I mean, you know, in the most condensed way you can.

1:20.1

Oh.

1:21.1

What way would happen?

1:23.8

Well, I didn't realize I had liver cancer.

1:31.0

When I first had it, I had liver failure.

1:31.6

Okay.

1:38.5

And that, at first they thought I was like a drug addict, you know, because IV drug users get liver failure or an alcoholic. But I, like, I didn't do IV drugs, I didn't drink.

1:47.5

Finally, they genotyped it, and they figured out that I had a bad blood transfusion

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