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The inhaler was supposed to fix it. But you notice the wheeze and the tightness get worse right after you eat, or the moment you lie down - not the pattern classic asthma usually follows. There's no childhood history. The rescue puffs don't fully land. And no one has quite been able to tell you why.
One EsoRepair customer described exactly this: silent reflux and an inflamed esophagus after an illness left her "difficult to breathe... my respiratory system was not responding to the inhaler." The missing piece, for many people in this pattern, isn't in the lungs at all.
When acid and pepsin drift up past the throat, they can reach the airway two ways: tiny amounts reaching the breathing passages directly, and a reflex from the irritated esophagus that can tighten the airways on its own. Both can produce cough, wheeze, and breathlessness that look and feel like asthma - which is why it's so often labelled that way.
The pattern that points lower down:
- Symptoms that started in adulthood, with no childhood asthma history
- Breathing that's worse after meals or when lying flat
- An inhaler that only partly helps
- Often paired with throat clearing, hoarseness, or a cough that lingers
This matters because an inhaler treats the lungs - but if the trigger is coming from the esophagus, the lungs were never the whole story. Addressing the irritated upper-digestive tissue can take pressure off the airway that no puff of albuterol was ever aimed at.
Here's the part worth reading twice. The tissue of the throat and airway has almost no protection against stomach contents. Even small, repeated exposure can leave it inflamed and twitchy - and an inflamed airway narrows, catches, and coughs. The lungs aren't the origin of the problem; they're reacting to something arriving from below.
Important: this is support for the reflux side of the picture. It is not a treatment for asthma, and you should never stop prescribed asthma or inhaler medication.
Rescue and controller inhalers act on the lungs and airway muscle - genuinely important, and not something to stop. What they don't do is address acid and pepsin arriving from the esophagus, because that was never their job. Acid-reducing medicines work down in the stomach. The gap is something that coats and soothes the irritated upper-digestive tissue the airway is reacting to - alongside, never instead of, the care your doctor has set.
EsoRepair is a dropper liquid. You place a few drops in the mouth and hold them briefly, so the formula coats the throat and esophagus as it goes down, laying a thin, soothing botanical layer over the irritated tissue. A capsule can't do this - it drops to the stomach and never touches the throat.
Eleven soothing ingredients - marshmallow root, slippery elm, DGL licorice, aloe, hyaluronic acid and more - work to coat, calm and support that tissue, so it's less reactive. Used alongside the medication your doctor has prescribed - never in place of it.
Marshmallow Root
A high-mucilage botanical that forms a soothing, protective layer on contact with irritated tissue.
Slippery Elm Bark
A traditional demulcent that adds to the soothing coating over the throat and esophageal lining.
Hyaluronic Acid + Chondroitin
Studied together for a soothing film that supports the comfort of irritated upper-digestive tissue. [1]
DGL Licorice
Supports the body's own protective mucus and a healthy inflammatory response. [2]
*Structure/function support only. Doses and forms in EsoRepair may differ from those used in cited studies. Individual results vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including asthma or any lung condition. Never stop prescribed asthma or inhaler medication. Breathing symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Tissue that's been irritated for a long time doesn't settle in three days. What you're really doing is calming the upper-digestive tissue the airway keeps reacting to. That takes weeks, not hours - and it runs alongside, never instead of, the medication your doctor has set. EsoRepair is built as a 90-day daily routine - here's what users typically describe:
The mucilage botanicals - marshmallow root, slippery elm and DGL - start coating the throat and esophagus from the first dose. Users in this window often describe a calmer throat and less of the post-meal cough.
Hyaluronic acid, chondroitin and glutamine provide ongoing mucosal support. Users often describe fewer night-time flare-ups and easier breathing after meals - always continuing their prescribed inhaler.
Aloe, DGL and quercetin keep the soothing layer reinforced. With the tissue calmer, users describe less throat clearing and hoarseness and a cough that bothers them less.
After 90 days of consistent support - alongside their doctor's care - many users describe the airway side of things on a steadier footing.
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"Silent reflux after an illness left my esophagus so inflamed it was hard to breathe, and the inhaler wasn't helping. A couple of bottles in, breathing is much easier and I'm wheezing far less."
"My voice was going raspy from reflux and my throat felt raw. EsoRepair soothes it and I've had a lot less of that."
"I hadn't realised the coughing was reflux-related. Taking it at night, the cough and the burning have both eased a lot."
"Can I use this if I have an asthma diagnosis and an inhaler?"
Yes - alongside, never instead of, your prescribed medication. EsoRepair works on the reflux side of the picture by coating and soothing irritated upper-digestive tissue; it is not a treatment for asthma or any lung condition, and you should never stop an inhaler or any prescribed medicine. Always keep your doctor in the loop, especially with any breathing symptom.
"I'm already on a PPI or other acid-reducing medication. Can I use both?"
Many customers do. Acid-reducing medicines work in the stomach; EsoRepair provides topical, coating-style support at the throat and esophagus level - the two address different places. Please check with your healthcare provider before adding any new supplement to a medication regimen, and taper any PPI only under medical supervision.
"Why a liquid instead of a capsule?"
A capsule drops straight to the stomach and never contacts the throat. EsoRepair is a dropper liquid held briefly in the mouth so it can coat the throat and esophagus on the way down - the format is the mechanism, not a marketing choice.
"How long until I notice a difference?"
Many users describe initial changes within the first 2-3 weeks. Irritated tissue takes longer to settle - the 90-day routine is designed around that. The 90-day money-back guarantee covers the full window.
"What does it cost?"
About $1.63/day on subscription. Cancel anytime. Start with a single bottle if you'd rather try first. 90-day money-back guarantee.
- Liquid throat & esophagus support formula
- 11 active soothing ingredients for upper-digestive comfort
- A dropper liquid, held briefly in the mouth so it coats as it goes down
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EsoRepair isn't only for people with textbook heartburn. It's for people whose reflux shows up in the airway - the post-meal wheeze, the cough that lingers, the "asthma" that started in adulthood and never fully answered to an inhaler.
Support for the reflux side, alongside your doctor's care. Try it risk-free with 30% OFF.
[1] Savarino V, et al. Mucosal protection with hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate in non-erosive reflux disease. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2017.
[2] Raj JP, et al. GutGard (DGL) in the management of gastroesophageal reflux-related symptoms: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial. Complement Med Res. 2025.
[3] Leiman DA, et al. Alginate therapy for GERD symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Dis Esophagus.
[4] Brown J, Shermetaro C. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. StatPearls. 2025.
[5] O'Hara J, et al. Reflux Symptom Index: patient-reported outcomes in laryngopharyngeal reflux. 2022. PMID:35338049.
[6] Lechien JR, et al. The Dubai definition and diagnostic criteria of laryngopharyngeal reflux: IFOS consensus. Laryngoscope. 2024.
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