PPI stories from others like you
Suffering from reflux symptoms can feel lonely and hopeless sometimes.
But we want you to know that you are far from alone with these struggles.
Linda was worried about the side effects of PPIs
“My doctor eventually prescribed proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s), but the first type I was given caused me to have an upset stomach. I ended up taking the pills, but was not happy to read the long list of possible side effects listed inside the packet.
When I saw the IQoro training device advertised I was initially very sceptical. How could a simple piece of plastic possibly cure my problem with acid reflux? But I was unhappy with the idea of taking medicines for the rest of my life. So in the end I decided to take a chance and give it a try.”
“After nearly 50 years of acid reflux I have found something that reduces symptoms without medication or side effects.”
John B, verified customer
Pia successfully came off the PPI medications
“In January, I started scaling back omeprazole to using it every other day. I occasionally needed to take Novalucol for acid reflux. But it wasn’t as extreme as before I started training with IQoro,”
Kevin suffered bad side effects of PPIs
“I felt so down at the thought I being on medication for the rest of my life. After taking it for several days I was suffering such bad side effects I had to come off it. After doing some research, the side effects from all these drugs petrified me.
As someone who has always been into exercise, it made sense to me that if weakened muscles may be the problem, there must also be a way of strengthening them.”
“Symptom free and off medications after so many years of reflux and hiatus hernia! What a difference with such a simple device.”
Judith M, verified customer
A few months with IQoro got Julie off the PPIs
“As you do, I tried everything. Nothing worked. I had a couple of endoscopies but they didn’t find anything. The doctors put me on PPIs and they helped a little, but I never liked the PPIs. They have so many side effects.”
David finally found relief from reflux and indigestion
David had struggled with severe acid reflux and indigestion for years, despite daily medication. After finding IQoro, he has reduced his medication, sleeps better, and is nearly symptom-free.
“All I can say it that this device really works”
“I have used the IQoro for 5 months after several years of discomfort, and it has made a significant difference to my symptoms. I am delighted not to have to take any medication for these conditions now.”
Cal C, verified customer
Anders stopped taking PPIs thanks to IQoro
World touring singer Anders Edenroth suffered voice problems from acid reflux and got a PPI prescription from his doctor.
He knew that he would have to continue with the meds in order to prevent his voice problems returning in the future. At the same time, he felt uncomfortable taking medications for the rest of his life.
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An alternative to PPIs
IQoro is an alternative to PPIs that strengthens the weakened muscles that cause the stomach acid to leak up and cause discomfort. This treats the root cause behind your symptoms.
When your muscles get stronger, you can start to slowly come off the medications over time, following the recommended guidelines to avoid rebound effect.
How IQoro works
IQoro activates the nerves and weakened muscles that cause your discomfort.
When you use IQoro regularly, the muscles are strengthened and the discomfort disappears.
The training routine is easy to implement and only takes 30 seconds.
Does IQoro replace medication?
When you start training with IQoro, you may need to continue taking the medication you’re already using alongside the training—until your muscles are strong enough to keep the stomach acid in place.
Over time, you’ll be able to gradually taper off the medication until you eventually replace your PPIs entirely with IQoro training. Be sure not to stop your medication abruptly, as this could lead to what is known as the rebound effect.
Always consult your prescribing doctor if you wish to reduce any prescribed medication.