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MOIf you’ve been struggling with a constant “lump” in your throat or a cough that won’t quit—but you don’t actually feel “heartburn”—you’re likely dealing with Silent Reflux (LPR).
Most people are told to just “avoid acidic foods,” but that’s an incomplete strategy that leaves patients confused. LPR happens because your “Anti-Reflux Barrier”—specifically your Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES)—isn’t closing properly, allowing aerosolized pepsin to irritate your delicate throat tissue.
Here is exactly how I help my clients start their LPR healing journey:
1️⃣ Activate the “LES Lock”: Your diaphragm acts as an external anchor for your reflux valve. Try 5 minutes of diaphragmatic breathing about an hour after meals. Clinical studies, like those by Halland et al. (2020), show this physical exercise can actually increase valve pressure and prevent backflow.
2️⃣ Address the “Pepsin” Problem: When you have LPR, digestive enzymes (pepsin) can get stuck in your throat and reactivate every time you sip something acidic. Use an Alginate therapy after trigger meals or before bed; it creates a physical seaweed “raft” that acts as a plug to keep those enzymes in your stomach where they belong.
3️⃣ The 4-Hour Buffer: Gravity is a mechanical necessity for LPR. Stop all food and drink at least 3 -4 hours before lying down to ensure your stomach is empty, reducing the internal pressure that forces the valve open.
4️⃣ Check Your Nervous System: Reflux is often a nervous system problem, not just a food problem. If you’re eating in a “stressed” state, your digestion slows down and your LES relaxes. Try the 5+1 Method: 5 deep breaths and 1 thing you’re grateful for before you take your first bite. Healing isn’t about extreme restriction; it’s about optimizing your body’s natural mechanics.
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