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The Fluxter

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Caroline Grant

Living with reflux was exhausting. Every meal came with a price — a burning sensation rising in my chest, food feeling like it got stuck on the way down, and a heavy discomfort in my stomach that never seemed to ease. I kept cycling through antacids and quick fixes, but nothing really gave me lasting relief.
When I discovered Fluxter, I didn’t know what to expect. It wasn’t another medication or restrictive diet, but a simple way to strengthen my diaphragm through breathing exercises. Within weeks of daily practice, I felt the difference: swallowing became easier, the chest burn settled down, and that constant tightness in my abdomen began to fade. For the first time, I had a natural tool that helped me manage reflux in a way I could actually feel working.

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Robbie Jackson

For years, I struggled with IBS — irregular bowel movements, stomach cramps, and constant bloating. More recently, I started noticing something new: a tight lump-like feeling in my throat, constant throat clearing, and a burning sensation after meals. To get through it, I was taking omeprazole three or four days a week.
Then I found Fluxter, a simple diaphragmatic breathing trainer. At first, I only used it for a few minutes a day, but I quickly noticed changes. My digestion felt calmer, the lump in my throat eased, and I didn’t have to rely on medication as often. Strengthening my diaphragm gave me back a sense of control over my body — something I hadn’t felt in years.

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Alan Ashley

I really wanted Fluxter to work for me, but honestly I didn’t notice much change. I used it for about three weeks, a few minutes each day, and my heartburn and bloating felt about the same. Maybe I needed to stick with it longer, but I was frustrated because I was hoping for faster relief. The concept makes sense, and I can see how it might help some people, but for me it just didn’t deliver what I expected.

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Mike Spence

I felt like I had tried everything — Tums, PPIs, diet changes — but nothing gave me lasting relief. The heartburn kept flaring, my stomach always felt tight and uncomfortable, and even swallowing sometimes felt like a challenge.
That’s when I committed to diaphragmatic breathing with Fluxter. Just 5 minutes a day, for 4 weeks straight. Slowly but surely, the burning faded, my abdomen felt better, and swallowing stopped being such a struggle. Now I can sit down to dinner without fear and finally go to bed without that awful burn keeping me awake.

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Lina Gilbert

I used to watch everyone else at the table enjoy themselves while I pushed food around my plate. Every bite meant burning in my chest or the fear that swallowing would get stuck halfway down. I laughed along, but inside I was anxious — meals became something I endured, not something I enjoyed.
I’ve learned to think of Fluxter the same way I think about brushing my teeth — it’s just part of my day. Training my diaphragm has become a small ritual that sets me up to feel better. Over time, the fire in my chest eased, the heaviness in my stomach lifted, and meals stopped feeling like something I had to survive. It’s not a miracle fix — it’s a practice. And the more consistent I am, the more freedom I get back around food and connection.