Acid Reflux & Gerd

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Typically, acid reflux isn't caused by too much acid—
it's actually the opposite: too little acid in the stomach.

When stomach acid is low, the lower esophageal sphincter doesn’t close properly, allowing acid to leak back into the esophagus.
But there’s more happening beneath the surface.

Beyond acid levels, compression and tension around the stomach, gallbladder, liver, and diaphragm play a major role.
When the fascia in these areas becomes dehydrated or contracted:

  • The stomach can't expand and function properly

  • Compression around the gallbladder restricts bile flow

  • The body overreacts—misfiring acid production and disrupting digestion

These dysfunctions together create the perfect internal environment for reflux to occur.


How to Support the Body’s Healing Process:


1. Rehydrate and Restore Fascia

We've observed the greatest results when fascia is rehydrated and internal pressure is rebalanced.

We suggest starting with the Fundamental Bundle, which includes:

  • Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth and Irish Sea Moss — to restore true hydration, mineral absorption, and pressure balance within the fascia

  • PowerCurc30 — to rapidly reduce inflammation within the fascia and allow the stomach, gallbladder, and liver to decompress naturally


For a deeper understanding of how these elements work together:
🔗 Dehydration of Fascia and Mineral Replenishment


2. Daily Fascial Maneuvers

Movement is just as critical as internal nourishment.
Here are the key resets we recommend:

  • Lower Reset — decompresses the pelvis, abdomen, and diaphragm

  • Organ Reset — directly releases tension around the digestive organs

  • Upper Reset Routine — supports realignment of the upper torso, relieving pressure from the esophagus and diaphragm


Practice at least once per day.
If your body feels ready, a second session later in the day can offer deeper stress release and decompression.


Healing is about restoring flow—not suppressing symptoms.

When hydration, movement, and decompression are restored, the body often begins to correct itself naturally.

Your body already knows how to heal—it just needs the right conditions.


Let us know how your progress unfolds, or if you’d like more personalized guidance along the way.
We’re here with you.

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