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I just stopped PPI's after 4 yrs. I stopped because of the latest news about long term use. In watching this video, I think it's entirely possible I have a different type of reflux. I have many other symptoms that have been going on for years. I plan to take note of all the things I've just ignored thinking they were something else. Your video has really helped. Thank you.
I was just diagnosed with silent reflux. I have the throat congestion/inflammation symptoms. I had a reaction to Pepcid. I became horribly fatigued, drowsy, and depressed. I got off it, doubted myself, went back on it, and had the same experience. I got off it again,, and, again, those symptoms are fading. But I'd love to know more about this form of reflux and how to tackle it without drugs that made me feel worse.
@@DianaZ46there are lots of doctors saying these PPIs are safe taking them long term 3-4 times a week! The problem is taking them like twice a day 40-80mg for 20-40 years… that is what i have been suggested from my gastroenterologist… i take personally twice 40mg a week and 20mg so in total 120mg per week..will check in a few months again
I was recently diagnosed with LPR. My ENT actually told me not to take PPIs with their list of side effects. I’ve been cutting out acidic foods and drinking an ungodly amount of alkaline water daily and it’s helped so far. I also incorporated Reflux Raft at night and my throat has started to feel better. I did have a few questions: 1) How long did it take you to start introducing trigger foods back into your diet and when did you know it was time to do so? 2) Do you still sleep with a wedge pillow after your recovery? Is this a lifetime thing? 😆 3) Can you do more LPR-related videos? Words cannot even begin to describe how grateful I am for finding you Molly! Your channel has been such a huge help for a gal who thought her entire life would be full of bland foods forever. You give me so much hope for my future & recovery. ❤
And me please. I have Lpr symptoms with recently diagnosed hiatal hernia. I have been struggling to recover from laryngitis symptoms as a result. Doctors are saying I have to take ppis for my throat to heal. I do not want to take them as the symptoms are awful. I have changed my diet, sleeping style and so many other things. Any more advice I would really appreciate.
A very slow weaning process is the key. I'm doing that now but if you come off too fast you will het too much acid and your esophagus will get inflamed.
I am finally free from bad breath and white tongue and acid reflux after using your herbal medicine I was completely free from this problem. I'm glad there are people like you who simply want to help other people struggling with the same problems. Your words gave me the courage I needed to hear today to know that it is okay. I can still be myself and now enjoy my life like I’m supposed to. I am blessed to have found you, Dr. Emovon, on UA-cam..🦷🦷🦷🦷
this is so helpful. I was drowsy from my endoscopy and was told to start taking my ppi. that was it. no explanation on what it was and what it would do, and told to me while I was alone - coming off of sedation :(
I have Gerd. My acid go up frequently and i have chest pain , shortness of breath, ear pain and sore throat. I have been to the doctor and i took medicine for 2 weeks. (Esomeprazole) But it doesn't help me. Now, i am starting low carb diet , like what my doctor said. But i don't want to take medicine anymore because it makes more worst. I'm staying in food discipline. No carbs and no sugar diet. I hope i will be okay very soon. I want to eat my favorite foods .
I have lpr, barretts, hiatal hernia. Am in 2 40mg ppi a day, and don’t want to be however because of the barrets and 3 drs insistence I am on them. I asked if could be low acid, usually no unless a senior which low motility etc. I don’t have h pylori. My symptoms have improved but still get sore throat and raspy. I do take gaviscon with some alginate (Canadian) at night rather than the h2 inhibitor prescribed. Found it helped better than h2 inhibitor.
Would a whole abdominal ultra sound yield the same access/information about GERD? This is what my GI recommended for me two years ago and everything came back normal, even my h pylori test
Still here still suffering. Inflammation at the top and bottom. It's awesome! I never ever want an endoscopy again. I've had two and a billion h.pylori tests lol Thanks for this, I've obviously got silent reflux (with rare but ocassional heart burn) Guess the mix of PPIs, Antacid/alginate + Stopping smoking! is my answer! One day free
Yes do the video I listen to you a lot need to know my root cause for acid reflux. I had to come off PPIs caused sever body pain. Wish I could afford your expertise.
Absolutely! We have three options for you: our app, a comprehensive course, and personalized 1:1 sessions. The app and course are both highly affordable. Check them out here:Https://flora-nutrition.com
Refluxraft was useless for me! Didn't do anything for me and pricey too. I went back to Gaviscon for a while and recently switched to Nutritist Refluxter which has been working great and is a capsule too.
I took the alginate and still had lpr symptoms. Heavy meditation and deep breathing seems to help a bit but the symptoms are still prolific. I got an endoscopy done very recently and luckily no damage has taken place from the reflux. Still need some answers though.
I have been dealing with this for years. Alingates don't work for me either. You are going to have to eat a super bland diet for the rest of your life to relieve symptoms. It isn't going to go away though. You will still get itchy throat and burning but not constant. I am sorry, but I have to be the one to tell you because everyone is trying to make money. Not me though. Your LES is most likely damaged to the point of irreversible damage. This is for life. I have pre cancer and it's getting worse because of this disease. I am looking into something called SARCO POD. I had enough
@@AlejandraGarcia-ho3lq I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news. You can live a satisfactory life provided you stay on a strict diet low in acid. You are still gonna feel it but instead of pain it'll be annoying discomfort. I've done extensive research on this condition. Doctors and suregeons don't know how to repair the LES. And it is a fragile mechanism. Nevermind SARCO. It's a suicide chamber that engolfs you in Euthanasia. It as legal in Switzterland for anyone that doesn't want to live anymore. My pain gets me to that level. Where I just want to end the suffering. Don't be crazy like me lol. You aren't alone. There are ppl who have irreversible damage. No one likes to admit this, but it's true. I hope you can remain disciplined for the rest of your life. I am trying myself. Take care.
I had heard that PPIs can slacken the LES, which is counter productive for reflux. Also that low stomach acid can also affect the LES. Is there a way to counter this effect? I was put on PPIs a year ago without any real discussion or exploration, and I'm suspecting low stomach acid and slow emptying may have been key, perhaps resulting from stress. I have been working on lifestyle and nutrition since which has been very helpful, and am trying to address the root cause of stress, but would now like to wean myself off PPIs. What do I need to consider? What do I need to discuss with my doctor?
I want to find out what my root cause is! What type of tests should I ask my Dr for? I’ve already had an endoscopy and have a hiatal hernia. I’m so confused on where to start treatments. So far the Dr was no help just prescribing a PPI.
I’m from the U.K. and I’ve had long Covid for three years and a few months ago started with severe bloating and reflux. I’m in so much pain, because of the bloating and acid. I was given double dose lansoprazole and famotidine and things haven’t improved so I stopped taking them. I’m awaiting an endoscopy and having my poo tested. I’ve changed my diet, to a healthier Mediterranean style. But I just don’t know what to do about the bloating pain. It’s off the scale, as bad as having contractions and my tummy gurgles all the time. Any advice would be amazing. Thank you ❤️ xx
Yes I need to know the types of acid reflux. My gallbladder as removed over 20 yrs. ago. I had an endoscopy done. I had a lot of inflammation in my gut I took a PPI for 6 weeks. I was told that O can come off. I now take Pepcid or Mylanta. But my stomach not esophagus still bothers me. I need help.
If you have to take a PPI or H2 blocker, do you recommend one over the other? I was concerned about the Alzheimer’s reports with the PPI‘s so when my doctor wanted to put me on that, I asked for something else and they gave me the H2 blockers. They minimize any pain, but I still have the pressure in between my shoulder blades.
Hey Molly, i have LPR (globus sensation in my throat + throat pain) and my doc told me to do a diet without protein so no chicken, milk and yoghurt because of the pepsin. What do you think about it? I really don‘t know which diet is the best and i have this for 2 years now..
Some questions please because the stuff you are saying are not very clear and i''m trying to understand exactly what to do you from your videos: 1) So if you have lose sphincter, small hiatal hernia (1.8cm) with GERD but a bit of pain under the rip (also not very often) but with LPR symptoms more frequently, do you recommend PPIs? (btw the endoscopy showed inflammation on the esophagus and gastritis) 2) If you have lose sphincter does not mean that acid is always coming back to esophagus? 3) I live in EU and reflux raft is not available, is gaviscon advance safe to to use long term?
I recently stopped taking pantoprazole as I have been taking it for almost a year because I had a suspicion my symptoms of lpr were because I had too LITTLE stomach acid and sure enough my sore throat is starting to go away and I’ve been feeling so much better! Would u be able to touch on the subject if not having enough stomach acid?
Do you think its ok to use a ppi or maybe famodadine for a few weeks along with a gi revive and digestive enzymes to give my esophagus and gutty works a chance to heal? I do have a an endoscopy coming up in September so i'll get some answers soon hopefully.
What's your experience with PPIs?
🤍Alginate Therapy - Reflux Raft: refluxraft.com/?sca_ref=4642612.ztQEw4j4AT
🤍Looking for a 1:1 Personalized Approach to Overcoming Reflux? Apply to work 1:1 with FLORA Nutrition: www.mollypelletier.com/acid-reflux-specialist
I just stopped PPI's after 4 yrs. I stopped because of the latest news about long term use. In watching this video, I think it's entirely possible I have a different type of reflux. I have many other symptoms that have been going on for years. I plan to take note of all the things I've just ignored thinking they were something else. Your video has really helped. Thank you.
I was just diagnosed with silent reflux. I have the throat congestion/inflammation symptoms. I had a reaction to Pepcid. I became horribly fatigued, drowsy, and depressed. I got off it, doubted myself, went back on it, and had the same experience. I got off it again,, and, again, those symptoms are fading. But I'd love to know more about this form of reflux and how to tackle it without drugs that made me feel worse.
@@DianaZ46there are lots of doctors saying these PPIs are safe taking them long term 3-4 times a week! The problem is taking them like twice a day 40-80mg for 20-40 years… that is what i have been suggested from my gastroenterologist… i take personally twice 40mg a week and 20mg so in total 120mg per week..will check in a few months again
I was recently diagnosed with LPR. My ENT actually told me not to take PPIs with their list of side effects. I’ve been cutting out acidic foods and drinking an ungodly amount of alkaline water daily and it’s helped so far. I also incorporated Reflux Raft at night and my throat has started to feel better.
I did have a few questions:
1) How long did it take you to start introducing trigger foods back into your diet and when did you know it was time to do so?
2) Do you still sleep with a wedge pillow after your recovery? Is this a lifetime thing? 😆
3) Can you do more LPR-related videos?
Words cannot even begin to describe how grateful I am for finding you Molly! Your channel has been such a huge help for a gal who thought her entire life would be full of bland foods forever. You give me so much hope for my future & recovery. ❤
Ditto to everything you said. I'm keen to learn more about this!
And me please. I have Lpr symptoms with recently diagnosed hiatal hernia. I have been struggling to recover from laryngitis symptoms as a result. Doctors are saying I have to take ppis for my throat to heal. I do not want to take them as the symptoms are awful. I have changed my diet, sleeping style and so many other things. Any more advice I would really appreciate.
Thank you for your questions!! adding these to my 30k Q&A video that will be posted this week! :)
I have the same exact problem, hope you feel better soon 😭@allthingshayley
Yes, I would like to hear about the different types of reflux
Please make a video detailing the different types of reflux!! Thank you so much for everything you do ❤
Thank you! That video is coming soon!
A very slow weaning process is the key. I'm doing that now but if you come off too fast you will het too much acid and your esophagus will get inflamed.
Rebound acid reflux is very real but I have a hard time believing coming off the drug causes too much acid.
Information on the different types would be great!
I am finally free from bad breath and white tongue and acid reflux after using your herbal medicine I was completely free from this problem. I'm glad there are people like you who simply want to help other people struggling with the same problems. Your words gave me the courage I needed to hear today to know that it is okay. I can still be myself and now enjoy my life like I’m supposed to. I am blessed to have found you, Dr. Emovon, on UA-cam..🦷🦷🦷🦷
this is so helpful. I was drowsy from my endoscopy and was told to start taking my ppi. that was it. no explanation on what it was and what it would do, and told to me while I was alone - coming off of sedation :(
I have Gerd. My acid go up frequently and i have chest pain , shortness of breath, ear pain and sore throat. I have been to the doctor and i took medicine for 2 weeks. (Esomeprazole) But it doesn't help me. Now, i am starting low carb diet , like what my doctor said. But i don't want to take medicine anymore because it makes more worst. I'm staying in food discipline. No carbs and no sugar diet. I hope i will be okay very soon. I want to eat my favorite foods .
I have lpr, barretts, hiatal hernia. Am in 2 40mg ppi a day, and don’t want to be however because of the barrets and 3 drs insistence I am on them. I asked if could be low acid, usually no unless a senior which low motility etc. I don’t have h pylori. My symptoms have improved but still get sore throat and raspy. I do take gaviscon with some alginate (Canadian) at night rather than the h2 inhibitor prescribed. Found it helped better than h2 inhibitor.
Thank you for the information you’re smart and beautiful
Would a whole abdominal ultra sound yield the same access/information about GERD? This is what my GI recommended for me two years ago and everything came back normal, even my h pylori test
It would be great if you could make a video detailing the types of reflux.
Still here still suffering. Inflammation at the top and bottom. It's awesome!
I never ever want an endoscopy again. I've had two and a billion h.pylori tests lol
Thanks for this, I've obviously got silent reflux (with rare but ocassional heart burn) Guess the mix of PPIs, Antacid/alginate + Stopping smoking! is my answer! One day free
Yes do the video I listen to you a lot need to know my root cause for acid reflux. I had to come off PPIs caused sever body pain. Wish I could afford your expertise.
Absolutely! We have three options for you: our app, a comprehensive course, and personalized 1:1 sessions. The app and course are both highly affordable. Check them out here:Https://flora-nutrition.com
Refluxraft was useless for me! Didn't do anything for me and pricey too. I went back to Gaviscon for a while and recently switched to Nutritist Refluxter which has been working great and is a capsule too.
I took the alginate and still had lpr symptoms. Heavy meditation and deep breathing seems to help a bit but the symptoms are still prolific. I got an endoscopy done very recently and luckily no damage has taken place from the reflux. Still need some answers though.
I have been dealing with this for years. Alingates don't work for me either. You are going to have to eat a super bland diet for the rest of your life to relieve symptoms. It isn't going to go away though. You will still get itchy throat and burning but not constant. I am sorry, but I have to be the one to tell you because everyone is trying to make money. Not me though. Your LES is most likely damaged to the point of irreversible damage. This is for life. I have pre cancer and it's getting worse because of this disease. I am looking into something called SARCO POD. I had enough
@@jeremydiaz5172I’m beginning to think you’re right. There is no cure… what is sarco pod?
@@AlejandraGarcia-ho3lq I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news. You can live a satisfactory life provided you stay on a strict diet low in acid. You are still gonna feel it but instead of pain it'll be annoying discomfort. I've done extensive research on this condition. Doctors and suregeons don't know how to repair the LES. And it is a fragile mechanism. Nevermind SARCO. It's a suicide chamber that engolfs you in Euthanasia. It as legal in Switzterland for anyone that doesn't want to live anymore. My pain gets me to that level. Where I just want to end the suffering. Don't be crazy like me lol. You aren't alone. There are ppl who have irreversible damage. No one likes to admit this, but it's true. I hope you can remain disciplined for the rest of your life. I am trying myself. Take care.
I had heard that PPIs can slacken the LES, which is counter productive for reflux. Also that low stomach acid can also affect the LES. Is there a way to counter this effect? I was put on PPIs a year ago without any real discussion or exploration, and I'm suspecting low stomach acid and slow emptying may have been key, perhaps resulting from stress.
I have been working on lifestyle and nutrition since which has been very helpful, and am trying to address the root cause of stress, but would now like to wean myself off PPIs. What do I need to consider? What do I need to discuss with my doctor?
I had zero explanation as well. I was on PPI's 4 yrs and stopped when I heard there's a 30% better chance of getting Alzheimers.
I want to find out what my root cause is! What type of tests should I ask my Dr for? I’ve already had an endoscopy and have a hiatal hernia. I’m so confused on where to start treatments. So far the Dr was no help just prescribing a PPI.
I’m from the U.K. and I’ve had long Covid for three years and a few months ago started with severe bloating and reflux. I’m in so much pain, because of the bloating and acid. I was given double dose lansoprazole and famotidine and things haven’t improved so I stopped taking them. I’m awaiting an endoscopy and having my poo tested. I’ve changed my diet, to a healthier Mediterranean style. But I just don’t know what to do about the bloating pain. It’s off the scale, as bad as having contractions and my tummy gurgles all the time. Any advice would be amazing. Thank you ❤️ xx
Yes I need to know the types of acid reflux. My gallbladder as removed over 20 yrs. ago. I had an endoscopy done. I had a lot of inflammation in my gut I took a PPI for 6 weeks. I was told that O can come off. I now take Pepcid or Mylanta. But my stomach not esophagus still bothers me. I need help.
Awesome lecture
So glad you found it helpful!
Is there a video where you explain how to actually find the root cause of your reflux?
Does not having a gallbladder create reflux issues? Is so, what is the best approach to combat the reflux?
If you have to take a PPI or H2 blocker, do you recommend one over the other? I was concerned about the Alzheimer’s reports with the PPI‘s so when my doctor wanted to put me on that, I asked for something else and they gave me the H2 blockers. They minimize any pain, but I still have the pressure in between my shoulder blades.
Hey Molly, i have LPR (globus sensation in my throat + throat pain) and my doc told me to do a diet without protein so no chicken, milk and yoghurt because of the pepsin. What do you think about it? I really don‘t know which diet is the best and i have this for 2 years now..
Some questions please because the stuff you are saying are not very clear and i''m trying to understand exactly what to do you from your videos:
1) So if you have lose sphincter, small hiatal hernia (1.8cm) with GERD but a bit of pain under the rip (also not very often) but with LPR symptoms more frequently, do you recommend PPIs? (btw the endoscopy showed inflammation on the esophagus and gastritis)
2) If you have lose sphincter does not mean that acid is always coming back to esophagus?
3) I live in EU and reflux raft is not available, is gaviscon advance safe to to use long term?
Where is your practice located?
I recently stopped taking pantoprazole as I have been taking it for almost a year because I had a suspicion my symptoms of lpr were because I had too LITTLE stomach acid and sure enough my sore throat is starting to go away and I’ve been feeling so much better! Would u be able to touch on the subject if not having enough stomach acid?
How do you deal with rebound acid after stopping prescribed ppi medication?
Reflux raft iñhas been sold out for a while! 😢 if we book with you do you go over the testing we should be asking for to determine the root cause?
Was food moving back up to throat was one of your symptoms?
"Removing the reflux triggers is not an effective long term approach" can you elaborate on that?
are there any exercises that you recommend to strengthen the LES?
Diaphragmatic Breathing!!! we talk a lot about this on the FLORA app www.mollypelletier.com/flora
Please could you do a video on biliary reflux? thank you
i'm on a ppi and have a hiatal hernia, but more so i am on chemotherapy.. what do i need to do for my stomach acid/reflux!
Why do I have acid reflux no matter if I eat or don't eat and have it all the time.
going to answer this in my Q&A video coming up!
Do you people who suffer with GERD and who are prediabetic?
Hello molly i am 20 year old form india i am suffering acid reflux but I can't afford your fees can you have free course also?
i have so many free resources if you scroll all the way down here! linktr.ee/mollypelletier
I take a PPi every 2nd day
Is there anything to do with poor esophageal motility?
Try globe artichoke supplement :)
Do you think its ok to use a ppi or maybe famodadine for a few weeks along with a gi revive and digestive enzymes to give my esophagus and gutty works a chance to heal? I do have a an endoscopy coming up in September so i'll get some answers soon hopefully.
yes you just typically take mucilagenous herbs 30-60min away from medication
Does a fantastic job making huge profits for pharma, while masking the root cause of your problem.
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) are the top-selling drugs in the United States! (last time I checked)
Short answer: No, lol
Acid reflux sucks