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“Leaving Alcohol and Drug Addictions for Good” with Joseph Eisele, CACIII Founder of Inner Balance RTC

December 16, 2020, Public Forum with Joseph Eisele, CACIII Founder of Inner Balance RTC

Joe’s journey started with his own addiction story. Throughout most of his teenage and adult years, he struggled with drug and alcohol dependence. He personally knows the ups and downs experienced by addicts – in and out of rehab, losing jobs and relationships, and finally hitting rock bottom. It wasn’t until Joe learned about the role that his biochemical functions had to play in his addiction that he was finally able to heal his body and move into true recovery. He then was able to pursue his passion in helping others do the same thing. His new book Leaving Drug and Alcohol Addictions For Good reveals the struggle and the triumph that Joe will share with us in this session.



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