Enzymedica, Inc. Introduces “Hope in Every Bottle” Campaign to Benefit the Autism Community

Florida based enzyme manufacturer Enzymedica, Inc., is proud to announce the launch of the “Hope in Every Bottle” campaign.

A long time supporter of the autism community, Enzymedica has invested significantly in both research and education to promote awareness of the diagnosis, and its associated digestive concerns. The new campaign is an interactive invitation and calls on Enzymedica’s retail partners and consumers to join the cause.

Hope in Every Bottle

When customers purchase specially marked bottles of Digest Spectrum, they will discover a unique code on the label thanking them for their purchase, inviting them to www.HopeInEveryBottle.com to activate their donation online.

Once activated, Enzymedica will donate $1 for every 30 count bottle of Digest Spectrum. For every 90 count bottle the company will contribute $2.^ The donation will go to the Autism Hope Alliance (AHA), a nonprofit educational foundation providing hope for families facing autism spectrum disorder diagnoses, through education, funding, and volunteerism.

At www.HopeInEveryBottle.com visitors can read about Autism Hope Alliance projects, watch a live donation counter viewable by state, connect with others via the Hope in Every Bottle Facebook page, and learn more about digestive sensitivities and Digest Spectrum.

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Enzymedica Supports the Digestive Needs of the Autism Community

“Common diet modifications for children on the autistic spectrum include gluten-free, casein-free, and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, along with supportive digestive enzymes,” shares Kristin Selby Gonzalez, Enzymedica’s Director of Autism Education.

Digest Spectrum is 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.*

With no corn, rice, soy, potato, gluten, casein, sugar, or fillers, Digest Spectrum is the ideal digestive aid for individuals with multiple sensitivities.

Considered America’s #1 Enzyme Brand, Enzymedica’s Digest and Digest Gold are the two top selling digestive enzymes on the US market according to SPINS, a market research and consulting firm for the Natural Products Industry.

To learn more about the campaign, please visit www.hopeineverybottle.com. To learn more about Digest Spectrum, or other Enzymedica enzyme products, visit www.enzymedica.com

About Enzymedica, Inc.:
Florida-based Enzymedica, Inc., was founded in 1998 to offer consumers targeted enzyme products that address digestion issues, food allergies and intolerances, cardiovascular issues, immune function and inflammation. The exclusive Enzymedica Thera-blend™ process combines different strains of each major enzyme to work more broadly in the digestive tract and throughout the entire body. Enzymedica’s products are made from only the .

^ Up to $100,000. Must visit www.HopeInEveryBottle.com to activate donation.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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Enzymedica Introduces Hope in Every Bottle Campaign

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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 launches new Digest Spectrum at the 2010 Autism One / Generation Rescue Conference

From the makers of America’s #1 Selling Enzyme Brand, comes Digest Spectrum™, the latest addition to Enzymedica’s award-winning Digest product lineup, which includes Digest Basic™ and Digest Gold™.

Digest Spectrum™ Addresses Multiple Food Sensitivities in 1 Complete Formula

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.

Digest Spectrum at the 2010 Autism One photo“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.

Enzymedica Supports the Digestive Needs of the Autism Community

While autism is generally considered a neurological disorder, it is not uncommon for autistic children to face additional health challenges, including digestive difficulty, sensitivity, and intestinal inflammation.

“Common diet modifications for children on the autistic spectrum include gluten-free, casein-free, and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet” continues Gonzalez, “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. Also of note is the single capsule dose.

About the Enzymedica Sponsored Lectures at Autism One

Digest Spectrum will launch amid a flurry of educational activity during the conference. Enzymedica will host two interactive lectures in the Madison Room, and exhibit on behalf of the Autism Hope Alliance (AHA), the nonprofit educational foundation of which Enzymedica is a founding member.

Friday, May 28th, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Tom Bohager, expert author of “Everything you Need to Know about Enzymes,” and Enzymedica’s Founder and Operating Chairman will discuss the benefits of therapeutic enzyme nutrition in a lecture titled, “Enzyme Therapy and Autism.” Earlier that day, from 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM, Enzymedica’s Director of Autism Education, Kristin Selby Gonzalez will share, “Sensory Savvy Strategies 101.”

Autism One conference attendees who are present at either of the two Enzymedica hosted lectures may receive a complimentary bottle of Digest Spectrum, available at the Enzymedica booth following the lectures.

Special Foods for Special Needs

Along with Digest Spectrum, Enzymedica will launch a new instructional DVD at the conference, titled, “Let’s Go Shopping: Special Foods for Special Needs.”

To learn more about Enzymedica, Digest Spectrum, and their work with the Autism Hope Alliance, visit www.Enzymedica.com and www.AutismHopeAlliance.org.

About Enzymedica, Inc.:

Florida-based Enzymedica, Inc., was founded in 1998 to offer consumers targeted enzyme products. Considered America’s #1 selling enzyme brand sold by health food store retailers, Enzymedica’s products are made from only the highest quality plant and plant-based enzymes.

About the Autism Hope Alliance:

Dedicated to the recovery of children and adults from autism, the Autism Hope Alliance advocates hope for families facing the diagnosis through education, funding and volunteerism to promote progress now and into the future.

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Enzymedica Releases Women’s Digestion Survey Results

Am I really that fat?

Digestive disorders have become epidemic in the US and millions suffer regularly. While gas and bloating is common to both sexes, it is widespread in females, particularly during our menses.

Outside of the standard physical ailments induced by our monthly visitor, most women agree that cravings for salt and sugar lead us to overindulge, increasing our waistline and frequently resulting in indigestion, bloating and distention.

Womans navel with hand on the belly for digestion imageHoping to take a closer look at the problem, the digestive experts at The Enzyme Research Group, (ERG) in association with Enzymedica, conducted a survey of U.S. females. The survey results illustrate how impaired digestion can have troubling effects on women’s lives.

The ERG researchers discovered that an overwhelming 96% of women feel that digestive health is an important issue, and an equal number of women reported some form of digestive issue, including 55% who suffer on a regular basis. Of the 40% of women who said they have been diagnosed with a digestive disorder, Heartburn and GERD topped the list.

More women than ever seem to be experiencing the consequences of digestive unrest. Women can develop digestive disorders at any time of the month due to poor food choices, faulty digestion or an enzyme deficiency, but cyclical pain and indigestion seems the norm.

These reports mirror a 2006 study published in Gastroenterology Nursing indicating that women with irritable bowel syndrome experience an aggravation of symptoms before or during their menstrual cycle, and digestive complaints such as diarrhea and pain also increase.

45% of the women polled by the enzyme researchers said that they consider themselves overweight

When it comes to digestive health symptoms, many females report feelings of what could be called ‘false’ belly fat. This post-meal pot-belly makes us feel unattractive, less sexy and even embarrassed.

“What women see isn’t necessarily fat,” shares Ellen Cutler, D.C., best-selling author of several books on natural medicine, including Winning the War Against Asthma and Allergies, and Discover the Healing Power of Enzymes. “Instead, women are likely seeing bloating and distension due to monthly water retention and impaired digestion as a result of diet.”

Dr. Cutler is the founder of the BioSET® Clinic in Mill Valley, California, and has over 20 years clinical experience treating digestion and allergy-related conditions.

In truth, few of us are able to banish our fat pants, and if public opinion is correct, our monthly waistline expansion is expected. 84% of women said that bloating affects how our clothing fits, and 74% said that this issue affects their self esteem.

Intestinal issues can seriously affect our way of life. In 2008 the Foundation of the American Gastroenterological Association evaluated the everyday effects of digestive problems on Americans. They found that “nearly half of Americans (46%) say that digestive problems affect their day-to-day lives, preventing them from getting a full night’s sleep, going out to eat, exercising, participating in fun activities and even hanging out with friends.”


Tending to a Tender Tummy

Finding a solution means understanding our body’s natural process of digestion

Our digestive tract is essentially a hollow tube. When functioning properly it forms a barrier between what’s inside, like undigested foods and bacteria, and the core nutrients we should be absorbing into the bloodstream. In an ideal state, nutrients pass through properly, and things that should be eliminated make their way out. The process is a delicate one, however.

Our digestive system uses enzymes to enhance digestion and help turn the food we eat into energy for the body. Produced by the mouth, stomach, pancreas and intestines, and available from raw foods and plant-based dietary supplements, these enzymes include amylase for carbohydrates, lipase for fats, and protease for proteins, and cellulase for fiber.

Dr. Cutler explains, “During our period we often reach for packaged snacks like chips and pastries. These things are high in sodium and devoid of natural enzymes and the micronutrients which support a healthy intestine. Hard to digest, they cause us to hold water and stall our bowel movements. If we’re already feeling crampy and moody, the constipation and water retention isn’t going to help.”

“Taking a daily enzyme supplement can create the foundation of a healthy digestive process,” continues Cutler. “A product containing a full spectrum blend of all four key enzymes is considered an ideal digestive aid.”

In their recent survey, the ERG found that 45% of women experienced bloating that cycles with their periods, and nearly a third said that digestive upset was the norm during their monthly visitor. When asked about trigger foods, the worst offenders noted were imbalanced meals, junk foods, dairy, and fatty meats.

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Dr. Cutler reminds us that an irritated intestinal wall is not unlike your skin. When we wear a scratchy, abrasive wool sweater on bare skin we often see a rash and irritation. Undigested food particles in the intestine work in a similar way as the wool sweater, irritating and damaging the bowel wall. Given time, this inflammation can reduce our digestive capacity and influence the absorption process.

“Constipation and indigestion can lead to inflammation in the intestinal tract,” says Cutler. “This can induce food sensitivities and allergy-like symptoms making the bloating problem worse.”

In the ERG study, a whopping 47% reported food sensitivities and or allergies.


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Practical advice for dealing with digestive dilemmas

Women should understand that while digestive issues may plague our gender, it doesn’t have to be that way. It’s often easy to outsmart digestive demons if you identify the offending culprit and make a few simple changes to diet and routine. And new research indicates that many of us are choosing to balance digestion through food and supplement choices.

Recent statistics published by the American Gastroenterological Association report that almost 60% of people say that they manage their digestive problems by avoiding specific foods, and about 65% indicate that their problems are triggered by eating the wrong types of foods.

So reducing consumption of trigger foods, particularly those we crave, is a good option.

Not all remedies require dietary modification, however. The ERG reports that 87% of women use dietary supplements, including enzymes and probiotics to aid the digestive process.

Dave Barton, Director of Education for Enzymedica, America’s leading digestive enzyme manufacturer, trains retail staff and consumers how to be supplement savvy about digestion. He shares, “over the past decade we’ve seen the digestive category grow exponentially. What was once a category of purgative laxatives and chalky fiber has grown to include the healthy flora found in yogurt, soothing aids for heartburn and indigestion and the growing market of enzyme rich digestive supplements and functional foods.”

Folks like Dave point out that while probiotics get a lot of press, enzymes made by our bodies and found in fresh wholesome foods and supplements play a vital role in digestion, healthy weight and energy. Enzymes, taken in capsule form can aid digestion and maximize breakdown and assimilation of foods thereby reducing stress on our internal metabolism and enzyme producing organs.

While special diets can be helpful to those with impaired digestion, some women report digestive distress when incorporating fiber-rich vegetarian foods. And if we are spending good money on organic produce and whole grains, the last thing we want is to feel bloated and uncomfortable.

The explanation? Reveals Barton, “fiber rich foods contain lots of plant cellulose and other hard to digest starches. Cellulose is broken down by the cellulase enzyme. As humans, we don’t make cellulase, so our bodies cannot break down fiber. Instead, it is excreted as waste, along the way helping to keep our intestinal tract clean, and providing food for probiotic bacteria. A simple solution is to take an enzyme supplement containing cellulase and various starch digesting enzymes such as alpha-galactosidase and phytase.”

To see the results in a graph, please go to http://www.enzymedica.com/press_release_download.php?id=49


Enzymedica sponsored the recent survey in association with The Enzyme Research Group. The survey evaluated 113 adult females, age 18 and older, surveying their experience with digestive health issues. The survey was conducted online and in anonymous interview and ran from December 14, 2009 – January 4, 2010.

Altman G, Cain KC, Motzer S, Jarrett M, Burr R, Heitkemper M. “Increased symptoms in female IBS patients with dysmenorrhea and PMS.” Gastroenterol Nurs. Jan – Feb 2006. 21 Jul 2007.

American Gastroenterological Association, Foundation for Digestive Health and Nutrition Survey, The Everyday Effects of Digestive Problems, May, 2008. http://www.fdhn.org/digestivehealth/get_the_facts.html referenced December 29, 2009.

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Enzymedica Went Blue for Autism

On Friday, April 2nd, Enzymedica participated in the Light it Up Blue project to show awareness for World Autism Awareness Day.

According to the Light it Up Blue website:

“On the night of April 1, prominent buildings across North America and the world including the Empire State Building in New York City and the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada will be lit up blue to raise awareness for autism and to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day on Friday, April 2.”

Enzymedica actively participates in the autism community via their partnership with the Autism Hope Alliance. (AHA) Dedicated to the recovery of children and adults from autism, the Autism Hope Alliance ignites hope for families facing the diagnosis through education and funding.

To show support for this initiative, Enzymedica employees wore blue, yellow and red to represent the puzzle piece for the Autism Hope Alliance.

The Enzymedica Team Hearts for Hope

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Carol, Hamilton and Becky of The Enzymedica Team

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Gary, Dorette, Tammy and Dan from The Enzymedica Team

Gary, Dorette, Tammy and Dan from The Enzymedica Team

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