This is the last part of the interview with Professor Peter Dettmar. In the last three parts, we already covered the following topics: Part #1: The role of the stomach enzyme pepsin in LPR Part #2: Advanced questions about the symptoms Part #3: Treatment Professor Dettmar and his team developed a test for silent reflux that is […]
Continue readingIt is hard for patients to find help for their LPR. One reason is: even if you have diagnosed the disease it is very hard to treat. There is no magic pill for it. Additionally, there is a lot of misinformation about LPR treatment out there – even among health practitioners. Find out what Professor […]
Continue readingThis post is the second part of the interview with Professor Peter Dettmar – a leading expert in the research around LPR. The first one was about the crucial role of the stomach enzyme pepsin in laryngopharyngeal reflux. Many patients can not find a doctor who knows how to identify silent reflux correctly. That is why […]
Continue readingPepsin. A term that comes up often when you read about LPR. At least when you are reading the information that has been written in recent time. It has already been common knowledge for decades that acid is a factor in reflux. But that pepsin plays a crucial role too – this is a fact that just started […]
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