Drug-Free Crohn's; Order Now!
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Drug-Free Crohn’s
Overcoming Big Doctors, Big Hospitals, and Big Pharma
When it comes to autoimmune diseases, including Crohn’s and colitis, researchers are looking for Camelot in their quest to find a cure. While one may exist, a far greater hope lies in noninvasive functional medicine. That is, addressing the root causes of your illness and preventing future episodes all together—discovering why you are sick and then customizing a plan to treat yourself and achieve lasting health. That is what this book is about: having the confidence to take charge of your own body and heal yourself naturally.
Hadley IN
THE Media
I have had the opportunity to connect with so many amazing people and appear on several shows and podcasts. I love sharing my message of nutrition, fitness & faith, and giving others hope that they too can become drug-free. Shows across the country—Utah, Wisconsin, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and more—have had me to talk about this book and how others can take agency over their health.
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News Channel 5’s Talk of the Town
I sat down with NC5’s Talk of the Town—Nashville’s #1 Midday Show—to discuss my new health book. It was my first tv appearance and went great!
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The New Standards Podcast
I joined Donte Chavers on The New Standards Podcast in Nashville. We had an amazing conversation about overcoming adversity and how to create a healthier life for yourself.
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Naomi Wolf’s Outspoken Podcastad
Hadley joined the renowned Naomi Wolf to discuss his natural healing journey from Crohn’s disease. He discussed how others—especially young people—can take agency over their health and discover the liberating feeling that comes with being drug-free.
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Rebuilding My Health Podcast
I joined Casey Hibbard on her podcast Rebuilding My Health, which features natural health success stories to inspire others.
The BOOK
This book is not a medical textbook. It’s not even a self-help book—which can carry the connotation of some of some irremediable flaw you have as a person. Not at all! Your health challenges don’t make you any less of a person, but they can serve as a rite of passage to a better and healthier version of yourself.
—from the Introduction
