"I've Had This Cough for 3 Years. Nobody Can Tell Me Why."
Your daughter calls and you have to clear your throat six times before you can say hello. Your grandchildren ask why your voice sounds funny. You used to sing along to the radio - now you can barely hold a conversation past noon without your voice giving out.
You have been to the doctor. More than once. You have tried the allergy pills. The nasal spray. The inhaler. The antibiotics. Nothing works. And nobody can tell you why.
Because here is what they missed: you do not have allergies. You do not have asthma. You have acid silently destroying your throat from the inside - and you have probably never felt a moment of heartburn.
It is called silent reflux. Doctors call it LPR - laryngopharyngeal reflux. It affects millions of women over 50, causes more than half of all chronic hoarseness cases, and is responsible for 10% of every ENT visit in the country.
And the worst part? Most women go years bouncing between doctors, taking medications that do not help, before anyone figures out what is really going on.
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This Isn't Aging. This Is Damage.
You might think these things are just part of getting older. They are not. Each one is a sign that acid is reaching tissue that was never built to handle it:
- You clear your throat constantly - at the dinner table, on the phone, in the middle of a sentence. It feels like mucus you can never get rid of.
- Your voice is not what it used to be - strong in the morning, gone by evening. It breaks when you try to project.
- There is a lump that will not go away - not painful exactly, but always there.
- That cough - the one that started months ago and never left.
- Thick mucus in your throat every morning - you wake up needing to clear and spit.
- Difficulty swallowing - pills feel like they scrape going down and bread gets stuck.
Sound familiar? Here is the part that changes everything: fewer than 1 in 5 people with these symptoms ever feel heartburn. That is why the allergy meds did not work. That is why you have been going in circles for years.
The damage is real. The symptoms are real. And it has a name your doctor may not have mentioned.
“Nothing touched the lump-in-throat feeling. Food felt stuck, my voice was hoarse, and lying flat was impossible. This is the first thing that actually soothed my esophagus. Within weeks, swallowing felt normal and my voice came back.”
— Rafael G., Verified Customer
The Doctor Roundabout: Why Nobody Found It
If you have been through this, you are not alone. It is so common there is practically a script:
Step 1: Your GP. “It is probably allergies.” Prescribes antihistamines and a nasal spray. You take them for months. Nothing changes.
Step 2: The allergist. Skin prick test. Blood work. “Your allergies are mild - should not be causing this.” Tries a different antihistamine. Still nothing.
Step 3: The ENT. Looks at your throat. Sees redness and swelling. Tests for infection - negative. Maybe it is post-nasal drip. Or a PPI for a few weeks. The PPI helps a little, maybe, but the cough stays. The throat clearing stays. The voice stays hoarse.
Step 4: The GI doctor. Endoscopy. “Your esophagus looks fine.” And that is the end of the road. Because the damage is above where they looked - in your larynx and upper airway.
The average person with silent reflux sees multiple specialists, takes medications that do not address the real problem, and spends thousands of dollars before anyone figures out what is happening.
Why PPIs Alone Don't Fix This - The Pepsin Problem
Even when someone finally identifies silent reflux, the standard treatment - a proton pump inhibitor - often falls short. Up to 40-50% of LPR patients do not respond well to PPIs.
Your throat is 100 times more vulnerable to acid than your esophagus. It has none of the protective mechanisms your esophagus does. A few as 3 reflux episodes can cause throat damage, while your esophagus can handle 50 per day.
But the real problem is not just acid. It is an enzyme called pepsin.
Pepsin is a digestive enzyme from your stomach. When it refluxes into your throat, it gets absorbed into the tissue and stays there - even after the reflux is over. Then the next time any acid reaches your throat, from food, coffee, or a mild reflux episode, pepsin reactivates and starts destroying tissue again.
PPIs reduce acid production. But they do not remove pepsin already embedded in your throat. They do not coat or protect your larynx. And they do not address bile salts that also damage tissue in non-acid reflux.
That is why the PPI helped “a little” but never solved it. It was only addressing half the problem.
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What 800+ People With Silent Reflux Discovered When They Tried Something Different
EsoRepair was developed by a gastroenterologist who understood the fundamental problem: you cannot support throat tissue with a pill that drops past it into your stomach.
EsoRepair is a liquid you sip slowly. As it moves down, nano-sized particles of soothing botanicals coat the entire upper tract - your throat, larynx, and upper esophagus. The exact places where silent reflux does its damage and where pills never reach.
Here is what each layer does for silent reflux specifically:
- Marshmallow root and slippery elm form a mucilage coating that physically shields irritated throat tissue on contact.
- Sodium alginate creates a protective barrier that floats on stomach contents, and research shows it also blocks pepsin and bile salts.
- Hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate form a film-like coating over raw, pepsin-damaged tissue.
- Zinc-L-Carnosine adheres directly to compromised tissue and supports integrity during oxidative stress.
- DGL licorice boosts your body's natural mucus production to help rebuild the protective layer your throat has lost.
In our latest customer survey of 50 respondents, 30% reported symptoms significantly reduced, 75%+ better, and another 22% reported noticeable improvement. 84% take it daily as recommended. And 80% said they would purchase again.
Published Research on Key Ingredients
The 90-Day Protocol for Silent Reflux Recovery
Your throat heals slower than your esophagus - it simply does not have the same protective mechanisms. Clinical guidelines recommend a minimum of 3-6 months for LPR recovery. Research shows 60% improvement at 3 months. EsoRepair is designed as a 90-day structured protocol:
Weeks 1-3: The Coating Phase
Marshmallow root, slippery elm, and alginate begin coating your upper esophageal and laryngeal tissue. Users describe less throat clearing, smoother swallowing, and that constant lump starting to ease.
Weeks 4-6: The Repair Phase
Hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, and glutamine support tissue maintenance in pepsin-depleted areas. Voice fatigue improves - you start holding conversations past noon without losing your voice. Cough frequency decreases.
Weeks 7-9: The Resilience Phase
Aloe vera, DGL licorice, and quercetin support mucosal resilience. Throat symptoms stabilize. The post-nasal drip sensation fades. You start singing along to the radio again - maybe quietly, but it is there.
Weeks 10-12: The Renewal Phase
Your throat is functioning on a new baseline. Voice holds steady all day. The cough is quiet. The globus is gone. For many women, this is the moment they realize the allergy they have had for years was never an allergy at all. It was damage - and it was fixable.
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Chronic reflux can be uncomfortable, potentially triggering ongoing inflammation in the esophagus that can disrupt daily life. I am happy to see vitamin D3 in this formula because it can play an important role in calming inflammatory signals throughout the body.
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For those who tend to feel a burning sensation in their throat or chest after meals, this supplement is worth considering. Sodium alginate is interesting because it can form a gel-like protective barrier.
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"I Sound Like Myself Again"

Nothing touched the lump-in-throat feeling. Food felt stuck, my voice was hoarse, and lying flat was impossible. This is the first thing that actually soothed my esophagus. Within weeks, swallowing felt normal and my voice came back.
Rafael G.
I went to the ER twice because the chest burn felt like heart issues. Four weeks in, I slept through the night for the first time in years. The panic and palpitations are finally quiet.
Maya P.
These issues wrecked my mental health. I was terrified of every meal and living in constant flare-up fear. Two months in, I can eat without rehearsing disaster. I feel calmer, clearer, and like myself again.
Leah S.Questions Women With Silent Reflux Ask Most
I do not have heartburn. How can it be reflux?
That is exactly what makes LPR silent. Fewer than 20% of people with this condition feel heartburn. Acid and pepsin travel higher - to your throat and voice box - without triggering the classic burning sensation. Your throat gets damaged but your chest feels fine.
I have been on a PPI for years. Can I still use this?
Yes - and most customers do. PPIs reduce acid production. EsoRepair coats and supports the throat tissue that PPIs cannot reach, and addresses pepsin, which PPIs do not touch. Always consult your doctor before changing your medication routine.
How long before my voice comes back?
Throat tissue heals slower than esophageal tissue. Clinical guidelines recommend 3-6 months for LPR. Most users report throat clearing and comfort improvements in weeks 2-4. Voice improvements typically follow in weeks 4-8. The 90-day guarantee covers the full recovery window.
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You have been clearing your throat for years. You have been told it is allergies, post-nasal drip, aging, stress. You have taken pills that did not help and spent money on sprays that did not work.
It is time to try the one thing designed to actually reach the tissue that is being damaged. A liquid formula that coats your throat on the way down - not a pill that skips past it.
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References
[1] Lechien JR, et al. LPR. StatPearls 2023. 10% of ENT visits = LPR. 50%+ of chronic hoarseness = LPR.
[2] StatPearls. Heartburn in 20% of LPR vs 80% of GERD.
[3] PMC11056915. LPR damage occurs above standard GI endoscopy focus.
[4] PMC9012673. LPR patients see multiple specialists, undergo multiple tests.
[5] El-Serag H, et al. Persistent reflux symptoms on PPI therapy. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2010.
[6] Koufman JA. Otolaryngologic manifestations of GERD. Laryngoscope. 1991.
[7] Johnston N, et al. Pepsin in laryngeal biopsies of LPR patients. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2007.
[8] PMC9012673. Alginates inhibit pepsin and bile salts as adjunct to PPI therapy.
[9] NanoRevive EsoRepair Customer Feedback Survey. n=50-61 respondents. May 2026.
[10] Fink C, et al. Marshmallow root for irritative cough. Complement Med Res. 2018.
[11] Hayashi K, et al. Polaprezinc protects against esophagitis. Int J Clin Oncol. 2016.
[12] ScienceDirect 2020. 60% improvement in reflux-related cough at 3 months of treatment.
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