Enhansa: An Effective Autism Supplement?
Written by Staff on August 13th, 2009 in Autism, Pharmaceuticals.

Age of Autism’s Kim Stagliano has written a post on the benefits Enhansa has produced in her children.
“We use Enhansa, and we’ve seen results in each of the girls. One of my daughters’ reading level has advanced from second grade to fourth grade during the school year. Another is clearly more aware of her surroundings and participating with the family. The other day she grabbed her sister’s hand and said, “Come on!” after pretty much ignoring her sibling since her birth. Receptive speech and ability to follow directions has leaped in one of my darlings too.”
According to its manufacturer’s site Leesilby.com, Enhansa has been clinically proven to do the following:
- Increases levels of Glutathione within the cell
- Reduces levels of nearly every inflammatory cytokine found to be elevated in Autism
- Improves liver detoxification
- Chelates Lead and Cadmium and protects brain and body from damage caused by Mercury
- Decreases levels of oxidized (GSSG) Glutathione. Oxidized Glutathione has been found to be elevated in Autism
There are thousands of parents who wait eagerly on the edge of their seat for the latest supplement or medicine that promises to improve their child’s symptoms.
With any medication, there are probably quite a few “water pills” that do no more than give these parents hopes that cannot be fulfilled.
Have you had personal experiences with Enhansa and can you similarly vouch for it?
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