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Discussion and anecdotes about the Asian Flush/Flush/Glow/Red Face (turning red when drinking alcohol), including using H2 blockers (e.g. Tagamet, Pepsid, Zantac) and other products to combat its effects. Hosted by Eric Cheng on http://echeng.com
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Jan 11, 2005: On December 3, 2003, I posted
a message in my web journal about the Asian Blush, which quickly resulted in over 100 very-informative comments. This forum is intended to be an information source for those of us looking for information about why we turn red when we drink alcohol.
April 25, 2006: For now, guests may post new messages. We've gotten some spam, so you now must be registered to post.
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Dear sir,
Thank you for your interested about Convivia. Yes, this product is still under development. Due to regulatory process is based on government review, this product will not be available before 2015.
Thank you for your patient and understanding.
All the best
Terry Lin
Pharmacist
Uni Pharma Co., Ltd
SO BASICALLY CONVIVIA WON'T BE SOLD UNTIL 2015.... SO DISAPPOINTING BUT RATHER LATE THAN NEVER RIGHT
Where are you Alda-1 drug?
I hope this drug comes out as soon as possible. So that many people can enjoy alcohol without side-effects. But I have a question. I'm Asian too, recently I got this Asian flush. To be exact I had this 2 years ago. And from then on, I'm experiencing all the negative effects of Asian flush. But what puzzles me is that before that I was perfectly fine. I could drink for days with no side-effects. And I wouldn't turn to red or what so ever. But now after one shot, my whole body turns to red, and my heart beats so fast, and unless I vomit I won't feel better. But after vomiting I feel relieved, and my face turns to normal again. What is all this, is it possible that ALDH enzyme becomes inactive because of excessive drinking? I'm lost, but after reading the posts here gave me some hope of becoming normal again.
Thanks
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