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(Ad) NCP launches $8,500 Health Transformation Scholarship

From North Century Pharmacy

Adair County-based pharmacist and owner of North Century Pharmacy, Easton Bryant, PharmD, has announced the launch of the RECLAIM90 Local Scholarship - a comprehensive, wellness and lifestyle transformation program - available to one local resident at no cost.

The scholarship winner will participate in the full, virtual RECLAIM90 program along with other participants from across the nation, which is an intensive 90-day health reset beginning January 2026. Because the recipient will be local, they will also participate in deep, in-person interactions. With a total retail value of $8,500, the scholarship includes:


  • Delivery of 180+ data points
  • Functional lab testing (two rounds - beginning and end)
  • Weekly integrative health coaching
  • Foundational supplement support
  • Customized nutrition and movement plans
  • A series of 1-on-1 in-person consultations
  • Detailed body composition scans
  • Grip strength testing
  • A health-forward genetic analysis through North Century Pharmacy's UNLOCK Functional Genetic Test
"This scholarship is for someone who knows they have progress to make and is truly ready to put in the work," Bryant said. "My goal is simple: to show that someone right here can experience a level of support and transformation that people usually have to travel hours to find. Our local medical providers do great work, and many patients need help implementing the proactive changes that can happen between office visits. This scholarship lets us demonstrate what's possible when a motivated person gets structured, evidence-based support over 90 days with genetics, labs, coaching, and real accountability. We want to complement the care people already receive and prove that meaningful, measurable change is possible right here at home."

Click here to submit your application.

The scholarship winner will be announced on December 16, 2025, with baseline testing and consultations taking place before the January program start.


This story was posted on 2025-12-09 16:48:41
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