Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/07/02/14/the_19_cures_for_hiccups_--_and_which_hiccup_cures_work_best.htm 1. Eat a teaspoon of granulated sugar. This was actually published in 1971 in the New England Journal of Medicine as a way to relieve hiccups. Some variations also include drinking a glass of water (without stopping to take any breaths in between) after eating the sugar. 2. Using a cotton swab, tickle the roof of your mouth where the hard and soft palate meet. This (along with numbers 3-9) was published in 1985 in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology as a potential hiccup cure. 3. Gargle with cold water. 4. Hold your breath. 5. Eat a piece of dry bread. 6. Suck on a lemon wedge that's been soaked in bitters. 7. Compress your chest by either leaning forward or bringing your knees up. 8. Lift your uvula (the hanging sack at the back of your mouth) with a spoon. 9. Pull on your tongue. 10. Drink a glass of water upside down. (This is achieved by holding the glass upright, curling your lips around the edge of the glass and tilting your head over.) This is the remedy that Richard McCallum, M.D., professor of medicine and chief of the Gastroenterology Division at the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, uses. "I cure my hiccups by filling a glass of water, bending over forward, and drinking the water upside down," he says. "That always works and I firmly recommend it for my normally healthy patients." 11. Hold your breath and swallow. "Hold your breath for as long as possible and swallow at the time you feel the hiccup sensation coming," says Betty Shaver, a lecturer on herbal and other home remedies at the New Age Health Spa in Neversink, New York. "Do that two or three times, then take a deep breath and repeat again. That should do it." 12. Have someone startle you. 13. Blow in and out of a brown paper bag. 14. Stand in a doorway, stretch your arms over your head to reach the doorframe and lean forward. Many people swear by this method and, though no scientific studies confirm it, say this is the most effective method. 15. Eat a spoonful of peanut butter. 16. Gently tap the center of your forehead, above your nose. 17. Pinch the skin of your hand between your thumb and index finger. 18. Stick your fingers in your ears. This reportedly works by stimulating branches of the vagus nerve (which connects the brain to the abdomen and plays a role in controlling hiccups) and distracting it with this other sensation. 19. Count backward from 100. This helps distract you from the hiccups."Get off your ass and take your government back." ~Rocky Ward Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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