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Heather Spoon introduces Easton Bryant at banquet Heather Bryant Spoon introduced her brother Easton Bryant, the 2022 Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Health Advocate of the Year, at the annual banquet last week. She said, in part, "When I think of an advocate, I think of someone that's got your back, someone who is in your corner... someone who is on your team. In that case, this man is the epitome of what it means to be an overall health advocate. "He doesn't just want to fill your prescriptions, he wants to see you thrive physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually; he has a deep understanding of the interdependence of those areas of life that ultimately determine your health and well-being. "He encourages you to explore supplements to address potential deficiencies in your body. "He educates you about the importance of simple lifestyle changes such as proper hydration and exercise. "He not only is an asset to our community, but People all over the country are taking notice and benefiting from his expertise and health advice. Since the beginning of May, he has shipped products such as his famous NCPaks as well as custom compounds to 38 states." We've invited each one who introduced his or her favorite winner at the annual Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce banquet to share their words. Columbia Magazine hopes to have special notes about each and every nominee in addition to those who won the votes in the eight categories. This story was posted on 2022-06-20 10:17:08
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