Real Stories, Real Results
Common questions we hear from customers
Everything you need to know before you try Elivya
Every acid reflux medication manages your symptoms. Every one of them ignores what is causing them.
PPIs suppress acid production. Antacids neutralize what is already there. Gaviscon forms a raft. H2 blockers reduce secretion. Different mechanisms. Same story every time. The medication controls the pressure and takes something else in the process.
Here is what nobody explains. The acid is not the problem. It is the symptom. Bacteria that should have died in your stomach are surviving, traveling into your gut, and fermenting everything you eat. That fermentation produces gas. That gas builds pressure. That pressure forces acid back up through your esophagus.
Suppressing acid does not stop the fermentation. It protects the colony that is causing it. Every dose of a PPI reduces the acid that should be killing the bacteria — allowing the colony to grow larger and more established over time.
- Restores natural stomach acid levels — the kill switch that stops bacterial overgrowth
- Tannin-bound Vitamin C thins the bacterial colony without adding to it
- Food digests cleanly instead of fermenting — gas stops building, pressure stops rising
- Same destination as PPIs. A road that does not make the underlying problem worse.
How acid reflux damage progresses over time
The 3 stages most patients do not know they are moving through
Symptoms begin
Burning after meals. Occasional waking at night. Your doctor prescribes a PPI. The acid disappears. You think the problem is managed. The bacterial colony the suppressed acid was supposed to kill keeps growing quietly underneath.
Medication dependency begins
The PPI controls symptoms but the colony grows. Side effects accumulate — nutrient depletion, fatigue, brain fog. You try to stop. The rebound acid is violent. You go straight back on the medication feeling completely trapped. The cycle locks in.
The root cause is addressed
The bacterial colony starts to thin. Stomach acid restores naturally. Food digests cleanly instead of fermenting. Gas stops building. Pressure stops rising. The acid stops coming up. Not because it is suppressed. Because the reason it was coming up is gone.
What to expect as your gut health restores
Most customers track these milestones week by week
1–7
Digestion quiets first
Bloating after meals starts to ease. The pressure that usually builds by evening becomes less intense. No GI disruption. No side effects. The body is getting to work quietly.
2
Nights start to change
Every other night, no acid. No choking. No grabbing the bed frame at 2am. The wakeups that had become routine start to disappear. Sleep returns in stretches.
3–4
Life starts to open up
More nights quiet than not. Eating normally without calculating consequences. Saying yes to plans without running logistics first. The daily management routine starts to lift.
Days
The new normal
Waking up without running a symptom check. Going through an entire day without thinking about your stomach once. The burning that organized your entire life around itself is gone.
Results felt by those who tried Elivya
Based on customer surveys at 90 days. Individual results may vary.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rated 4.8/5 by GERD Sufferers Who Finally Found Relief
Hear from customers who finally stopped the burning
"I had been on omeprazole for 7 years. Every time I tried to stop the rebound was so bad I had to go straight back on it. 8 weeks on Elivya and I have not taken a single PPI. I sleep through the night and eat without fear. I finally feel like myself again."
"I was waking up at 2am choking and coughing half to death every single night. Tried every medication, every diet, every pillow. Nothing worked. By week 3 on Elivya I was sleeping through the night. My husband says I am back."
"For 5 years I ate nothing but boiled chicken and plain rice and still burned every night. Week 4 on Elivya I went out to dinner and ordered what I actually wanted. Nothing happened. I sat in the car afterward and cried. My wife just held my hand."
"I forgot to take my omeprazole one morning at week 4. Realized at 9am. Waited all day for the rebound that always came. Nothing. I went to bed. Still nothing. That was 2 months ago. I have not taken a single pill since. I ordered 4 more bottles immediately."















