
fraochdia1
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tilt your head back, hold your nose, and take a sip of water for each year old you are (if over 35 years old, I don't recommed this, just go until you can't hold your breath any longer). I swear, this works every time! |
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aatmaa_in_coffin
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This is the only real way to instantly cure the hiccups! Look no further! The Hughes/Green method cure's the hiccups EVERY time GUARANTEED! You will be amazed! Hundreds of instantly cured hiccuper's have sent in their testimony's of deliverance! Files are available for researchers! Carefully understand both the HOW and the WHY of this method. If you don't get the WHY you might not get the HOW. Here's how to cure the hiccups:
"Hughes/Green Hiccups Cure"© 1997
(1) Pour a TALL glass of water.
(2) Hold your breath... ***
(3) IMPORTANT...PINCH YOUR NOSE CLOSED.
(4) Slowly, take 10 - 20 swallows of the water...while holding your breath with your nose pinched closed.
(5) When you can't stand it any more....you'll know by that overwhelming drowning sensation -- after a gasp, take a deep breath and relax.
This cures the hiccups 99 percent of the time - guaranteed! It's a proven medical remedy! (A second treatment could be necessary for stubborn cases.)
*** For stubborn cases, try EXHALING COMPLETELY and then taking 10 - 20 swallows.
NOW: HERE'S WHY IT WORKS: Hiccups are caused by an uncontrollable spasm in the diaphragm, (the "breathing" muscle). Often, this spasm is triggered by irritable conditions in the smooth muscles of the stomach or the esophagus. The "Hughes/Green Hiccups Cure" forces an increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the diaphragm itself, as well as in the stomach and esophagus. By swallowing, you are making the muscles work -- so they use up their available oxygen and replace it with carbon dioxide. By temporarily discontinuing to breath, you prohibit new oxygen from entering your body and thus create an anaerobic condition in the spasming diaphragm muscle. When the spasming diaphragm and stomach are deprived temporarily of oxygen and encounter the higher levels of carbon dioxide ... you feel that scary drowning sensation! BUT this causes the spasming muscles to relax! The hiccups go away! Essentially, you are "tricking" your body into thinking that it's drowning ... and it decides to use it's resources for something other than hiccuping. The rather "scary" drowning sensation caused by this method is NECESSARY for the method to work. If it's not just a little bit difficult ... it doesn't work. |
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chica bonita
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Try to make yourself burp by swallowing air. Weird, but it works! |
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Peaceful_Intelect
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Get the wind knocked out of you. |
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runnergal08
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suck on a spoonful of sugar
it sounds crazy but it works!! now u always have an excuse to have a spoonful of sugar! |
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Colie
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drink water upside down and hold ur breath 4 20 seconds, then hop on 1 foot 50 times, try to get breathin hard! |
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Katie
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Swallow water with your mouth open and you head back. Then burp.
~Works Every Time~ |
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genie81au
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Eat a spoon of sugar |
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westprojects1100
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i know a couple....hav somebody try to scare you.......try holding you breath........try holding water or something toward the back of your throat for a couple seconds without swallowing it......stand on your head and hold your breath......if those dont work i dont know what to tell you |
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xyayhao
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Think about somthing you are worrying about. |
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helda1340
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get a glass of water no ice, light 2 matches put them out in the water stir with matches and drink this will get rid of the hiccups |
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jimmy_freak
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Drink water, or hold your breath until it stops, get somebody to scare you |
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cass_connors
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drink from the other side of the cup, seriously this is how you get rid of hiccups!! |
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hawkeyegirl20
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Technically... hiccups are caused by your diaphragm muscle, which is involuntary. That is, you can't control it. However, I usually try the drinking water/holding my breath method anyway. They'll go away eventually! :) |
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babeegurl345
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Bend over with a glass of water in your hand, and drink from the far side of the glass slowly. Take a few sips and come back up slowly.
Works every time! |
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Wizzard_Woman
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To get rid of hiccups you have to understand what's happening. There is an "air bubble" or some air in your stomach. Now that you understand, you can solve it. To get rid of the "air bubble":
1. Get a full glass of water.
2. Exhale as much air out of your lungs as possible.
3. Hold your breath.
4. Slowly drink the water while holding your breath until you can't hold it any longer while continuing to drink the water. Go that extra few seconds until it's impossible to hold your breath any longer. You are continuing to drink throughout this period.
5. Once you exhale, you can stop drinking the water.
6. That action forces the air up and out of your stomach.
7. Hiccups are gone. If done correctly, works every time. Guaranteed. |
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manduca
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Get a heaping spoonful of peanut butter (I've always used creamy rather than chunky) and put all of it in your mouth, and just eat it as you normally would eat the stuff.
At work, I kept a jar of Jiffy peanut butter in my drawer. Several of my labmates had frequent hiccuping bouts, and the peanut butter always worked for them, too... They'd come to me red-faced and ask if they could have a spoonful of peanut butter.
For me, peanut butter has been the only reliable way to get rid of hiccups. I had tried spoons of sugar, drinking water "upside down", etc., and none of the other methods were 100% effective for me.
Good luck. |
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dougsapp
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Supposedly, hiccups are involuntary and you cannot control them. You can. Hiccups can be eliminated using your mental abilities without the need for water, sugar or other strange remedies. It is similar to wiggling your ears or making your tongue fold into a clover. It is not easy, not everyone can do it, but it works.
There is one down side to this. If you *enjoy* having the hiccups, do not try this. Once you master this, it is virtually impossible to get the hiccups. Everyone who was successful at this has never gotten the hiccups again.
The next time you get the hiccups, stop what you are doing and focus on the hiccup. Try to figure out where it is coming from and visualize that part of the body relaxing. You should be able to stop the hiccups by your third set or less. |
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kokopelli_muse
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Hyperventilate, then take ten sips of water without breathing in between. |
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lincolnellodge
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I guarentee that holding your nose and drinking water usually works. If that doesn't work, just sit it out! |
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jigsawinc
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Drinking water up-side down works everytime for me. By placing your mouth on the far side of the glass, you can slowly bend over and take a sip or two. I swallow the water while still bent over and by the time I raise back up the hiccups are gone. |
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vikrim1
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shoot yourself. |
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