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  <title>“When Reflux Isn’t Just Reflux: The Power of pH Impedance Testing”</title>
  <description>Is it just reflux — or something more? In this episode of the Gut Whisperer Podcast, Dr. Nelson Spinetti unpacks the hidden world behind persistent pediatric reflux. We follow the story of Ava, a 9-year-old with classic symptoms that didn’t improve with PPIs and normal endoscopy findings. What finally revealed the truth? A 24-hour pH impedance study. You’ll learn:   When to suspect eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) or non-acid reflux   How pH impedance testing works — and why it matters   The difference between acid and weakly acidic reflux in children   When pediatric providers should refer, and what to expect from the testing process   This is a must-listen for pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and families facing unexplained GI symptoms that “just won’t go away.” Episode sponsored by: – Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinic of South Texas – now offering in-house pH impedance testing for up to 10 patients per week with full expert interpretation. – Laguna, the novel by Andrés Spinetti – a journey of transformation, now available on Amazon.&amp;amp;nbsp;Learn more at drnelsonspinetti.com and download your free GI Referral Toolkit. </description>
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