Slippery Elm for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

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Marjorie (Quebec) on 09/22/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

Hi, I am new to this site so I hope someone can help. I had a heart attack in 2013 and docters put me on pantaloc for 12 months I have developed a sore esophagus and was put on a stronger PPI and it doesn't really help. I then decided to try a natural solution and am taking slippery elm to heal, it seems to be working. My question is do I keep taking the ppi and continue with the slippery elm and then slowly drop the ppi's when I'm feeling well enough and what I'm concerned about is will the acid come back and start all over again..
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Macky (New Iberia, La) on 10/26/2011:
5 out of 5 stars

Slippery Elm is a great remedy for LPR. It helps the entire GI tract.
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Slippery Elm for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux

5 star (2) 
  100%

Marjorie (Quebec) on 09/22/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

Hi, I am new to this site so I hope someone can help. I had a heart attack in 2013 and docters put me on pantaloc for 12 months I have developed a sore esophagus and was put on a stronger PPI and it doesn't really help. I then decided to try a natural solution and am taking slippery elm to heal, it seems to be working. My question is do I keep taking the ppi and continue with the slippery elm and then slowly drop the ppi's when I'm feeling well enough and what I'm concerned about is will the acid come back and start all over again..
REPLY   2      

Macky (New Iberia, La) on 10/26/2011:
5 out of 5 stars

Slippery Elm is a great remedy for LPR. It helps the entire GI tract.
REPLY   1      

Marjorie (Quebec) on 09/22/2014:
5 out of 5 stars

Hi, I am new to this site so I hope someone can help. I had a heart attack in 2013 and docters put me on pantaloc for 12 months I have developed a sore esophagus and was put on a stronger PPI and it doesn't really help. I then decided to try a natural solution and am taking slippery elm to heal, it seems to be working. My question is do I keep taking the ppi and continue with the slippery elm and then slowly drop the ppi's when I'm feeling well enough and what I'm concerned about is will the acid come back and start all over again..
REPLY   2      

Macky (New Iberia, La) on 10/26/2011:
5 out of 5 stars

Slippery Elm is a great remedy for LPR. It helps the entire GI tract.
REPLY   1      
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