btw is there any research being done for a cure?

or will there never be one

Dalmore wrote:
primehunta wrote:

So if Convivia or Alda-1 is released to the public does this mean that asian flush is permanently cured?

I would say it's more of "remedied" than "cured".  Curing ALDH2 enzyme deficiency would require altering people's existing DNA without damaging other DNA or organs, which I don't see happening in this century.  :(

Or is it like those other treatments like the AF Formula where you have to take it daily?

From what I've read, during Conviva testing on human, it was taken 30 minutes before drinking.  I would imagine that Alda-1 may be the same way.


hey Dalmore, I was going through the NoGlo thread and you said you had tried it before. Does it actually work? and how long did you take it for?

So if Convivia or Alda-1 is released to the public does this mean that asian flush is permanently cured? 

Or is it like those other treatments like the AF Formula where you have to take it daily?