Dr. Couet of France created “self-referral therapy”. He often gives advice to his patients, telling them to tell themselves: “I am getting better every day in every way”. He believes that such advice, although not tangible medicine, can mobilize the patient’s inner factors, help him/her to take initiative, build confidence and good mood to overcome the disease, and thus help the patient’s condition to stabilize and relieve the symptoms. For patients with GERD, its onset is closely related to diet and emotions, which are easily induced in life, and when combined with organic lesions, long-term medication or surgical treatment may be required. This causes some patients to develop nervous anxiety and always ask nervously: Doctor, am I very sick? Is it not curable? Will it develop into cancer? As a result, this kind of emotion seriously affects their quality of life, slows down their recovery and brings negative troubles to the people around them. These patients may try “self-referral therapy” to build up confidence and a good state of mind to overcome the disease and promote the stability and recovery of the disease.