SILENT REFLUX? Your Gallbladder May be the problem
- Kate Osborne

- Apr 8
- 1 min read
Silent reflux is a massively undiagnosed issue and usually is an issue related to the gallbladder.
Symptoms to look out for:
Constant throat clearing / globus in throat
Sore throat or feeling of inflammation in the throat
Diarrhoea or urgency, in particular first thing in the morning (may flutuate with constipation late in the day)
Pain under the ribs or sternum
Pale or floating stools
Post nasal drip (drippy nose!)
Symptoms don't respond to ant-acid medications like PPIs
Bile - the liquid secreted from the gallbladder to digest fats can become 'sludgy' as we age. It can then come up through the stomach and into the oesophagus and throat, the bile irritates the throat area causing inflammation and throat clearing.
This type of issue can be resolved by focusing on bile flow and gallbladder support, it is something that can be addressed via my new programme:





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