That Constant Mucus In Your Throat Isn't Allergies. Isn't Allergies.
Pepsin — a stomach enzyme — escapes through your weakened esophageal barrier at night. It pools in your throat while you sleep. When you wake up, the damage from hours of pepsin contact hits you. That's the morning gunk. That's the hoarse voice. That's the 15-minute bathroom ritual. GR-9 stops pepsin from doing that damage overnight.