thanks for the information on your blog. I wonder if you have the current contact information on Dirk Budka or know of any updates on the Histrelief product. I read that you were on the last trial. I was contacted in January to say I would be contacted to go on the trial but have not heard or been able to contact anybody at the office since. If you have any information I would be really grateful to hear.
Hi there, I'm so sorry to hear that. I've been told that following treatment he is somewhat on the mend health-wise. A lab in the states and now a lab in Europe is ready to roll out the DAO enzyme, pending Dirk's full recovery. We've been told that will be in the next three months.
Not all patients were able to be given the enzyme in the end, I believe just the ones who were on the first trial for the previous enzyme (Histrelief).
I know how you feel, we're all in the same boat! I'm just staying super low histamine in the meantime. I'll post a news update here and on my blog once I have a concrete launch date.
Hope you're doing ok. Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything I can help with in the meantime.
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thanks for the information on your blog. I wonder if you have the current contact information on Dirk Budka or know of any updates on the Histrelief product. I read that you were on the last trial. I was contacted in January to say I would be contacted to go on the trial but have not heard or been able to contact anybody at the office since. If you have any information I would be really grateful to hear.
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