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New Survey by Enzymedica Links Autism, Digestive Problems, Suggests Successful Strategies

A staggering 80% of children on the spectrum report digestive issues, 70% declare diet and supplements provide needed support.

Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the world.  With 1 child in 91 facing the disorder, the diagnosis is more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined.

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Autism and Digestion

A new survey by Enzymedica and the Enzyme Research Group, (ERG) links autism and digestive problems, and suggests diet modification and dietary supplements as successful tools for families facing the diagnosis.

While autism is generally considered a neurological disorder, the new survey reminds us that autistic children face additional health challenges, including 80% who report digestive difficulty, sensitivity, or intestinal inflammation.

Survey Participants Tout Special Diets for Autism

Food sensitivities and cravings are widespread in the autism community.  The ERG survey found that 35% of children craved sugary treats, 30% dairy, 25% wheat and 32% junk foods; and cravings were not mutually exclusive.

Interestingly, the craved foods also caused the greatest digestive reaction.  Lactose, gluten, casein, and phenol were the top reactive contenders in children on the spectrum.

·       70% currently follow, or have tried, a restrictive diet

·       52% gluten-free

·       55% casein-free

·       44% eliminate artificial flavors and additives

·       70% use probiotics, 57% digestive enzymes

Since even healthy foods can cause problems, supplementation can be used to prevent nutritional deficiency.  80% of parents said they offer dietary supplements in some form, typically in combination with a special diet, to soothe and support healthy digestion, and reduce dietary sensitivities.

Healthy Digestion Requires Digestive Enzymes

Our body uses enzymes to enhance digestion and turn the food we eat into energy. Produced throughout the digestive tract, and available from raw foods and supplements, these enzymes include amylase for carbohydrates, lipase for fats, protease for proteins, and cellulase for fiber.

“Many of our children are enzyme deficient”, writes Elizabeth Lipski, Ph.D., C.C.N., a board-certified clinical nutritionist in her book, Digestive Wellness for Children.  “These deficiencies can play a pivotal role in the development of childhood disease.”  Lipski has over 20 years experience working in the field of holistic and complementary medicine and views enzymes as the body’s workhorses.

“In children, enzyme supplements have been used successfully to treat food allergies, gastroenteritis, asthma, and other illnesses, and research on enzymes for children is promising,” she continues.

Like healthy bones and muscle tissue, our enzyme producing organs rely on good nutrition to fuel production.  Physical stressors and inflammation are also implicated as a component in compromised enzyme capacity, and these conditions are common with autism.

The ERG researchers found a statistically significant 80% of autistic children experience digestive disturbances related to certain types of food, with dairy topping the list.  57% said dairy is the culprit, and wheat was second in line with 43%.

Autism Breeds Picky Eaters

“Many children on the spectrum are unwilling to eat a sufficient quantity of raw, unprocessed foods,” declares Kristin Selby Gonzalez, Director of Autism Education for Enzymedica, herself the mother of a son with autism. “It’s unfortunate because these healthy foods naturally contain the enzymes and micronutrients needed to support a healthy intestine and aid digestion.”

Taking a daily enzyme supplement can create the foundation of a healthy digestive process,” says Ellen Cutler, D.C., whose Mill Valley, California practice caters to patients with allergies and digestive distress.  “A product containing a full spectrum blend of all enzymes is considered an ideal digestive aid.”*

While typical parents may experience difficulty getting growing children to eat their fruits and veggies, consider the behavioral challenges present in some autism diagnoses. Families with autistic children often find mealtime a battleground.

The junk foods and processed snacks craved by many children on the spectrum contain common allergens which cause food sensitivities.  These types of foods are hard to digest and are a frequent and familiar source of the constipation and diarrhea autistic children experience.

Science Investigates the Autism / Digestion Link

A 2009 study in Pediatics, described a gene called MET, involved in both brain development and the process of gastrointestinal system repair.  The study indicated a genetic variation may contribute to increased risk for autism spectrum disorder that includes familial gastrointestinal dysfunction.

More than 58% of parents, aunts and uncles, 45% of grandparents, and 20% of siblings reported problems in the ERG survey.  While still considered controversial, the new survey indicates the familial autism/digestion link may indeed be viable.

Diet and Enzymes Provide Hope

“Given the option, my son would survive on processed snacks and treats like cookies, crackers, chicken nuggets and French fries.” declares Gonzalez. “I’ve learned by keeping them out of his diet and adding enzymes Jaxson behaves better, his attention is more focused, and many of his digestive reactions evaporate.”*

To read the results of the entire survey, please visit www.Enzymedica.com.  To learn more about Enzymedica’s commitment to the autism community, visit www.hopeineverybottle.com.

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Running for the (Digest) Gold

At Enzymedica, we love to hear from our customers! We are very proud to offer the number one selling enzyme supplement on the market, Digest Gold.  (It was awarded first place in the prestigious, 2010 Vitamin Retailer Vity Awards.)  Getting industry accolades is one thing, but hearing a customer success story is like winning the race for GOLD.

We heard from one of our valued customers, Karen Barlow, who is a marathon runner and uses our products.  Marathon runners understand the need to have a completely balanced body.  Their disciplined training can be punishing to the body and they need to be able to forge forward through any pain to the finish line.  Nearly 2,600 runners hit the pavement to compete at the Laguna Hills Memorial Day Half Marathon including Karen Barlow who said:

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Karen Barlow, of Newport Beach, makes the final turn on her way to the finish

“My favorite product that I took before the race and I continue to take on a daily basis is the Digest Gold PLUS Probiotics. This is the most awesome product from the Enzymedica range as I can take it with any of my meals and know that I am getting the best available nutrition to fuel my training and racing. I also use the CarbGest as I eat a diet that is very high in carbohydrates which is crucial to obtain the energy required to run so many miles! Carb Gest is especially valuable in the lead up to a half marathon and marathon race as this is the time when it is important to ingest even more carbohydrates called “carbo loading” before the event. Without proper carbo loading, many athletes hit the “dreaded wall” after the 20 mile mark! I take an assortment of other great products from the Enzymedica range depending on what my body needs during different phases of my training and racing.”

We would like to congratulate Karen Barlow for winning the Women’s first place at the Laguna Hills Memorial Day Half Marathon! We would love to hear your success story, too!

*Photo of Karen Barlow used with written permission of the Orange County Register

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