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This podcast interview features Hadley Ott, a Clarksville native who discusses his professional background and his personal journey overcoming Crohn’s disease. After working in economic policy for the White House, Ott returned to Tennessee to publish his book, "Drug-Free Crohn's," which documents his transition from conventional medicine to functional health. He outlines a healing philosophy built on the pillars of nutrition, fitness, and faith, emphasizing the success he found through specific dietary resets and a positive mindset. The conversation highlights Ott's transition into authorship and his desire to provide a therapeutic resource for others facing similar autoimmune challenges. Ultimately, the source serves as both an inspirational narrative and a guide for achieving wellness through natural lifestyle changes.
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This podcast interview features Hadley Ott, a Clarksville native who discusses his professional background and his personal journey overcoming Crohn’s disease. After working in economic policy for the White House, Ott returned to Tennessee to publish his book, "Drug-Free Crohn's," which documents his transition from conventional medicine to functional health. He outlines a healing philosophy built on the pillars of nutrition, fitness, and faith, emphasizing the success he found through specific dietary resets and a positive mindset. The conversation highlights Ott's transition into authorship and his desire to provide a therapeutic resource for others facing similar autoimmune challenges. Ultimately, the source serves as both an inspirational narrative and a guide for achieving wellness through natural lifestyle changes.

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