It was an ankle injury and then migraines that caused Army veteran and Reserve Officer Dan Lewis to rethink his diet, and get professional help from the chiropractor guelph to treat his injury.
He began paying attention to what he was eating and avoiding highly processed foods. His migraines disappeared.
Dan Lewis is now paying it forward with healthy vending in Charleston. How?
Click here to read an article in the Post & Courier featuring Dan Lewis.
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Hello and good day,
I am interested in knowing what the investment for this business is!