Enzymedica Introduces Hope in Every Bottle Campaign

Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder in the world. Generally considered a neurological disorder, autistic children often face additional health challenges, including digestive difficulty, sensitivity, and intestinal inflammation. Enzymedica is a long time supporter of the autism community, and a founding member of the nonprofit foundation, the Autism Hope Alliance . Enzymedica’s investment has focused on research and education to promote awareness of the diagnosis, and its associated digestive concerns. This will continue as part of their “Hope In Every Bottle Campaign.”
Digest Spectrum™
Enzymedica is excited to introduce Digest Spectrum, the latest addition to the Digest™ product lineup, and the flagship product of the “Hope in Every Bottle Campaign.” Specifically formulated to address multiple food sensitivities, Digest Spectrum offers support for lactose, gluten, casein, and phenol digestion, and is a perfect companion for individuals on restrictive diets. “Common diet modifications for children on the autistic spectrum include gluten-free, casein-free, and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet” shares Kristin Selby Gonzalez, Enzymedica’s Director of Autism Education, “and supportive enzymes are often used.” With no corn, rice, soy, potato, gluten, casein, sugar, or fillers, Digest Spectrum is the ideal digestive aid for individuals with multiple sensitivities.
Hope in Every Bottle
Enzymedica will donate a portion of the proceeds from sales of Digest Spectrum to the autism community. The donation will go to the Autism Hope Alliance, which provides hope for families facing the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders.
For every 30 count bottle of Digest Spectrum sold, Enzymedica will donate $1, and for every 90 count bottle the company will contribute $2. This donation can be activated through a unique code on purchased bottles of Digest Spectrum.
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“Enzymedica is thrilled to announce that we will launch Digest Spectrum at this year’s Autism One conference in Chicago, IL,” shares Kristin Selby Gonzalez, Enzymedica’s Director of Autism Education.





