STORIES OF HOPE

Every person and every story matters to us because everything we do is meant to help people living with feeding tubes thrive. What does thriving look like? Read for yourself. Be inspired. Share the hope.

STORIES OF HOPE

Every person and every story matters to us because everything we do is meant to help people living with feeding tubes thrive. What does thriving look like? Read for yourself. Be inspired. Share the hope.

STORIES OF HOPE

Every person and every story matters to us because everything we do is meant to help people living with feeding tubes thrive. What does thriving look like? Read for yourself. Be inspired. Share the hope.

Dr. Marc’s Story

"This formula has given us renewed hope, showing us that even in the face of a disease without a cure, there are still ways to improve quality of life."

A few years ago, my family’s life changed forever when my dad, Dr. Marc Litt, was diagnosed with ALS. For over 30 years, he dedicated his life to saving others as a renowned cardiologist. The transition from healer to patient was humbling, but he has faced this battle with unwavering courage and determination.

In the past six months, my dad’s journey took another turn as he couldn’t eat regular food and switched over to a feeding tube. The initial nutritional feeding tube formula he was advised to take from his doctor was difficult for him to tolerate. Then, we turned to Liquid Hope.

The organic, whole food formula is providing maximum nourishment and digestion benefits. This formula has given us renewed hope, showing us that even in the face of a disease without a cure, there are still ways to improve quality of life.

Dr. Litt continues to spend his time advocating tirelessly for ALS awareness and research, hoping that one day a cure will be found not just for him, but for all the families affected by this devastating neurological disease.  We remain hopeful for the future, but we are also thankful for every moment.

We aim to inspire others to continue fighting for their loved ones. Most recently we have launched the “100-Hole Challenge to Beat ALS”. It is an annual golf event that raises awareness and funds for ALS research and support. The challenge involves playing 100 holes of golf in a single day, and the effort required is intended to symbolize the ongoing fight against ALS. We have several golfers who participate who have a loved one impacted by ALS, and we are looking forward to supporting ALS Research and Support organizations for years to come.