Schick Foundation Looks To Partner With Simplexity

Schick Foundation Looks To Partner With Simplexity

The Peter Schick Foundation is forming a partnership with Simplexity Health of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Simplexity Health is the maker and distributor of Blue Green Algae, which is marketed under the brand name Alpha Sun. Its main component is the algae aphanizomenon-flos-aquae (AFA). The agreement reached in principal will allow The Schick Foundation to finally submit the necessary data to the FDA to get an IND number. This should lead to rapid approval of the IND number, and allow the foundation to start its clinical research protocols in virologically suppressed HIV+ patients being treated with 1000 mg of AFA per day in addition to their suppressive antiretroviral treatment.

These are patients naive to antiretroviral treatment with low levels of virus. The foundation will also study Type 2 Diabetes and the effects of AFA on this common disease state which causes more morbidity and hospitalization costs than any other disease in this country. The two organizations – Simplexity Health and the Peter Schick Foundation – will form a for-profit/non-profit entity which is being formed by a local law firm that specializes in working with nonprofit agencies. This will allow both organizations to benefit greatly.

To help with the costs of these two revolutionary protocols, tax-deductible donations can be made to the Peter Schick Foundation, 1223 Wilshire Blvd #1007, Santa Monica, California, 90403.

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