Why would a single-purpose remedy such as Wondro taken alone require one or two months to produce any significant results?
[The proposed mode of action of Wondro as an acetaldehyde scavenger means that it must persist in the same vicinity as the colonizing yeast cells that are producing this toxin. The surface area of the small intestine is vast because of the villi folds that increase its absorptive capacity for nutrients. Opportunistic yeast can be expected to proliferate in these nutrient-rich cavities. To effectively neutralize the effects of acetaldehyde being excreted by each and every yeast cell, Wondro would have to thinly coat these villi in such a way that it was positioned to intercept the acetaldehyde molecules before they diffused across the intestinal wall and into the bloodstream.
Imagine trying to paint a tennis court with the contents of an egg cup a day and you can see why it might take more than a few days to reduce the overall level of acetaldehyde exposure. This is why the "Astrophysiology and Yeast -- Yeast Abatement Protocol" presented is multi-faceted with acetaldehyde scavenging just one of its strategies. It also focuses on reducing the production of acetaldehyde at the same time.]