Marine Corps Veteran Launches ‘Like I’d Forget’ – the Ultimate Automated Personalized Message App

Marine Corps Veteran Launches ‘Like I’d Forget’ – the Ultimate Automated Personalized Message App

Turning Special Occasions into Unforgettable Moments: Iraq War Veteran Brian Vallery Launches ‘Like I’d Forget’ App

Marine Corps Veteran Launches ‘Like I’d Forget’ – the Ultimate Automated Personalized Message App
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Today marks the official launch of “Like I’d Forget”, a groundbreaking mobile app developed by Brian Vallery, a former Marine and Iraq War veteran. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, the app ensures users never miss special occasions by automating personalized text messages for events such as Birthdays, Anniversaries, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and more.

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to forget important dates. Brian, understanding the need to remember these special moments through his innate ability to forget friends’ and family members’ birthdays due to his overseas lifestyle, utilized his dedication and discipline from his military background to create “Like I’d Forget”. This innovative app not only sends out timely messages but also helps in selecting and sending gifts.

Effortless Personalized Messaging

The app delivers automated, timely text messages to the contact of your choice, choosing from an array of personalized notes for specific dates. It also provides the ability to customize these messages, adding a personal touch that goes beyond mere automation.

Gift-Giving Simplified

“Like I’d Forget” eases the process of gift-giving as well. It sends a reminder to the user five days prior to the occasion with a “Forgot a gift?” notification, displaying a link to variety of appropriate gifts for the chosen event. 

Intuitive User Interface

Designed with a user-friendly interface, “Like I’d Forget” streamlines the setup of reminders, personalized messages, and gift selections. Users can easily customize their preferences to suit their needs and those of their loved ones.

Now Available

“Like I’d Forget” is now available for download on both the App Store and Google Play Store. With this brainchild of Brian Vallery, never miss a special occasion or a gift-giving opportunity again.

Download “Like I’d Forget” today, and ensure every special moment is remembered and celebrated in the best possible way.

About the Creator

Brian Vallery is a former Marine and disabled Iraq War veteran who is currently serving as a diplomat overseas and is passionate about using technology to make our lives easier and bring us closer to our loved ones.

Contact Information:

Brian Vallery

Creator

bdvallery01@gmail.com

856-994-8260

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VALO Holdings Group and SurgeTrader CEO Jana Seaman Rally Behind San Diego Charity Third Avenue Charitable Organization at Gold Rush Rally’s First Stop

VALO Holdings Group and SurgeTrader CEO Jana Seaman Rally Behind San Diego Charity Third Avenue Charitable Organization at Gold Rush Rally’s First Stop

VALO Holdings Group and its CEO Jana Seaman announce their support of the California-based organization Third Avenue Charitable Organization as part of their Gold Rush Rally philanthropic tour across the western United States.

VALO Holdings Group, a leading investment firm, and SurgeTrader, a prominent trader funding platform, proudly announce their support for Third Avenue Charitable Organization as the dedicated charity for the first stop of the highly anticipated Gold Rush Rally. The VALO Holdings Group team, led by their CEO, Jana Seaman, actively participated in the rally and made a generous donation to Third Avenue Charitable Organization.

The Gold Rush Rally, known for its exhilarating cross-country journey featuring a fleet of incredible sports cars, began with a powerful gesture of philanthropy. As part of their commitment to giving back, the VALO Holdings Group team pledged to make a charitable donation at each stop of the rally. For the first leg of the rally, they selected Third Avenue Charitable Organization as the recipient of their support.

Upon arriving in San Diego, the VALO Holdings Group team demonstrated their dedication to making a positive impact in the community by presenting a substantial donation to Third Avenue Charitable Organization. This donation will further support the organization’s mission of aiding those among us experiencing homelessness and poverty, fostering dignity, health, and well-being in the local community.

“We are honored to be part of the Gold Rush Rally and to support Third Avenue Charitable Organization,” stated Jana Seaman, CEO of SurgeTrader. “Through our participation in this extraordinary event, we aim to raise awareness and funds to aid those facing homelessness and poverty in San Diego.”

Third Avenue Charitable Organization, a compassionate non-profit, brings together a community dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty in San Diego. Their vital work encompasses providing essential services, resources, and support to empower individuals to rebuild their lives with dignity and respect.

The collaboration between VALO Holdings Group and SurgeTrader with Third Avenue Charitable Organization exemplifies their shared commitment to corporate social responsibility and creating positive change in the communities they visit during the Gold Rush Rally.

For more information about Third Avenue Charitable Organization and its impactful mission, please visit https://www.tacosd.org/.

About VALO Holdings Group: 

VALO Holdings Group is a leading global investment firm with a diverse portfolio of businesses spanning various industries. Committed to creating positive change, VALO Holdings Group focuses on strategic investments and philanthropic efforts that empower communities and drive innovation. More at https://www.valoholdings.com/ 

About SurgeTrader:

SurgeTrader, LLC is a U.S.-based proprietary trading — or prop trading — firm, with a mission to accelerate trader funding and provide capital to profitable traders. Once traders have proven they can be profitable by passing an Audition, they become a part of the SurgeTrader-funded trader community, with access to an account funded with up to $10 million in buying power. For more information on SurgeTrader or how to become a funded trader, visit https://www.surgetrader.com

Contact Information:

Chrissa Alghini

Marketing Director

inf@valoholdings.com

239-249-5806

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Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry: A Lifeline for the Community

Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry: A Lifeline for the Community

Harlem Dowling-West Side Center and Biz Markie’s Just a Friend Foundation Unite To Fight Hunger

Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry: A Lifeline for the Community
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Biz Markie In The Grocery Store

Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services and Biz Markie’s Just A Friend Foundation proudly announce a groundbreaking collaboration to establish Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry, a vital resource aimed at alleviating food insecurity in the community. The food pantry will be open to the public every Friday, providing needed support to individuals and families facing hardships. The partnership between two esteemed organizations, renowned for their commitment to empowering communities and enhancing lives, marks a significant step in addressing the urgent needs of those affected by food insecurity in the greater New York area.

**About Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services**

Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services has been a pillar of hope and support for vulnerable children, families, and individuals since its establishment in 1836. Through a wide range of programs and services, the organization aims to build stronger communities, foster resilience, and create opportunities for growth and success.

**About Biz Markie’s Just A Friend Foundation**

Biz Markie’s Just A Friend Foundation, inspired by the late rapper and humanitarian, Biz Markie, continues his legacy of giving back to communities. The foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals through initiatives that address hunger, education, and health disparities.

*Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry: A Lifeline for the Community*

2139 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd, New York, NY 10027

Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry is set to open its doors on Friday, 8/11, the same day the late icon’s biopic/documentary, All Up In The Biz is being released on Showtime. The pantry will operate every Friday from 12 p.m.-2 p.m., serving as a reliable source of nutritious food for those facing economic hardship.

“We believe that no one should go hungry, and through Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry, we aim to make a tangible difference in the lives of our neighbors,” stated Karen Dixon, the Executive Director of Harlem Dowling-West Side Center for Children and Family Services.

“This collaboration with Harlem Dowling-West Side Center is an extension of Biz Markie’s vision to bring communities together, and we are honored to be part of this endeavor,” said Tara Hall, Executive Director of Biz Markie’s Just A Friend Foundation.

**How to Get Involved**

The success of Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry relies on the support of caring individuals and organizations. To join in the effort to combat food insecurity, community members can contribute by volunteering their time or making donations to help sustain the pantry’s operations.  

For volunteer opportunities or to make a contribution, please visit our website.

**Media Contact**

For media inquiries, interviews, or more information about Biz Markie’s Emergency Food Pantry, please contact:

press@bizmarkiesjustafriend.org

*Follow Harlem Dowling-West Side Center and Biz Markie’s Just A Friend Foundation on social media:*

https://www.harlemdowling.org
https://instagram.com/harlemdowling_westsidecenter

https://instagram.com/just.a.friend.foundation

https://www.bizmarkiesjustafriend.org/emergency-food-pantry 

Contact Information:

Tara Hall

Executive Director

tara@bizmarkiesjustafriend.org

240-619-8480

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Early Announcement of Significantly Beneficial Clinical Trial Evidence From Young Blood Plasma Treatments

Early Announcement of Significantly Beneficial Clinical Trial Evidence From Young Blood Plasma Treatments

Investigational young Fresh Frozen Plasma (yFFP®) Treatments Study YP042022 IRCM-2022-333

Golden Gift, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in support of the therapeutic use of blood plasma from young donors in treating age-related conditions, has shared an early announcement of significantly beneficial clinical trial evidence for Fresh Frozen Plasma (yFFP) Treatments. Chronic conditions developing in our aging population are now currently accounting for 90% of the United States’ health care costs. A frightening fact for the youth of our country is that health care expenses for these patients are expected to reach $5 trillion by 2025. Who will pay for it? Band-aid medication is not the answer. In fact, the greatest risk factor for disease is the degeneration of the body that develops as we age. The real resolution of age-associated diseases arises from insights into understanding and supporting the fundamental biology of age changes. 

All animate and inanimate matter have the same universal molecular etiology. The science of physics indicates that genes do not drive the aging process, but the general loss of molecular organization does. Every organ and blood vessel in our body as we undergo our basic metabolism, replacement, and repair, experiences a movement towards spreading out or loss of energy. For example, hot coffee gets cold, balls roll down hill and 3-dimensional complex molecules cannot be created with accuracy indefinitely. Therefore, large organs and metabolic functions fail, and can no longer support the existence of the organism.

Age changes occur in every multicellular animal. As the system starts to lose the ability to create complex matricellular proteins, non-structural proteins that support cell function, it begins losing the ability to ‘run the system’ – your body. Longevity is determined by the ability to maintain the potential energetics of all molecules.

How long can one continue to make the necessary complex structures as the laws of physics work to break us down? Waves of changes in the dysfunctional proteome of the blood in the fourth, seventh, and eighth decades of life reflect this degeneration: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31806903. As less optimal complex usable proteins begin to circulate through the blood stream, the body becomes less efficient and as a result, we age, and we get sick: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31932806

The removal of old cells and other debris, such as through the apheresis process, may in-fact, slow degeneration, and create some immune modulation, and cell stimulation. Everyone can use modalities of calorie restriction, exercise, and supplements to enhance the functions of their cells. However due to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, eventually complex molecules within the milieu cannot be produced any longer and must be replaced: 
https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1196/annals.1395.001

Young blood plasma, collected from sex-identified individuals between the ages of 18 – 25, reverses age-related profiles and initiates systemic rejuvenation by introducing 10K proteins, 5K peptides, 45 cytokines, 50 sex matched hormones and 1.84 billion exosomes per ml, along with minerals and gut microbiota metabolites from healthy volunteer donors at the peak of their reproductive maturity. What your body can no longer make, you can replace and really slow the aging process, enhance fitness, and ward off disease.

This concept is illustrated in patients with cardiac disease. Those with heart failure will produce higher levels of BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) due to the stress on the muscle and overall cardiac function. A 79-year-old male had his BNP drop from over 1,300 pg/ml to 705 pg/ml after a 2-liter exchange, and a 71-year-old male with severe heart failure saw his BNP drop from 6,800 pg/ml to 715 pg/ml with 1-liter of his old plasma out, and 3-liters from young donors in, over two days.

Aging is now understood as a gradual, progressive deterioration simultaneously affecting different organ systems. Those with a faster ‘Pace of Aging’ tend to experience more rapid aging-related declines in physical and cognitive functions, have a higher predisposition to disease, and an accelerated time to death. We call these epigenetic changes. “Genetics loads the gun, but environment shoots it.” 

Evidence suggests that interventions to slow Pace of Aging will slow the progression to disease development and works to extend health/life span. The DunedinPACE is a highly accurate and reliable single-time-point measure of methylation that quantifies an individual’s Pace of Aging by evaluating their present state health to different biological processes of a population that was followed for age changing markers over time. 

Epigenetic changes that slow aging are difficult to realize and maintain. Prolonged significant calorie restriction was shown to reduce DunedinPACE by only 2-3% after two years: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-022-00357-y. Clearly, an overall healthy exercise plan as part of anyone’s lifestyle has also been proven to reduce the rate of aging. However, due to the laws of physics, interventions without adding young molecules only work to a point. 

A DunedinPACE of 1 was established to reference an average rate of 1 year of biological aging per year of chronological aging. Among Dunedin Study participants, the range of values extends from just above 0.6 (indicating an aging rate nearly 40 percent slower than the norm) to nearly 1.4 (indicating an aging rate 40 percent faster than the norm).

Sensitive to all interventions, the DunedinPACE very importantly allows testing of treatments intended to extend health span and lifespan in humans. For example, a 67-year-old male participating in our study with Parkinson’s disease received 2.5-liters of young Fresh Frozen Plasma (yFFP) through three exchanges within thirty days. In four months, his DunedinPACE was reduced by 18% to 0.82. 

A similarly significant outcome was realized in four months by a 78-year-old female with a family history and personal signs of dementia. She received 1.8-liters of young plasma in two-infusions, reducing her DunedinPACE by 17% to 0.78.

Making an early announcement of significantly beneficial clinical trial documentation from an ongoing study is important from many viewpoints: clinicians practicing evidence-based medicine; future patients to whom the studies apply; patients currently participating in clinical trials; and scientists, investigators, and regulators who strive to balance continuing studies with disseminating data in confirmation of therapeutic advances as quickly as is reasonable.

Our Investigational young Fresh Frozen Plasma (yFFP) Treatments Study continues to treat patients in the major cities in Texas by more than a dozen IRB-registered Co-Investigators. Additional outcomes will be presented at RAADfest in September and at the A4M World Congress in December.

https://www.youngplasmastudy.com 

https://www.youtube.com/@dianginsbergmd-optimalhealth

All research in the United States involving human subjects must be reviewed by an Institutional Review Board (IRB), unless specifically exempted by a federal regulation. Review boards protect the rights, privacy, and health of the research subjects in determining research will be conducted in a safe and ethical manner.

The Institute of Regenerative and Cellular Medicine
Barbara Krutchkoff, PhD., Executive Director
barbara@ircm.org / Phone: (888) 664-8893

IRB Registration Number: IRB00009500
IRB Parent/Organization Number: IORG0007913

Contact Information:

Dian Ginsberg, MD

Principle Investigator

dianginsberg.md@gmail.com

(281) 569-4289

Related Files
Golden Gift Parkinson’s Disease study.pdf
Ginsberg YP042022v2 9.31.22 Approval.pdf

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