How to get rid of hiccup?


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A teaspoon of vinegar will do it. If not, wait 2 minutes and take a second. You never have to take a third.
Peanut butter works according to some.
Pineapple works according to others
A teaspoon of sugar according to others.

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By drinking water upside down works for me
Take The Homeopathic Remedy IGNATIA 30C
try a spoonful of sugar or peanut butter !! This helps me all the time when I get them
Hold your breath for some time & release......do it few times
swallow a teaspoon of sugar
A hiccup is caused by air stuck in your throat. Chug a can of pepsi . This will cause you to burp. Then walla, the hiccups are gone...
drink some water with ur head tilted back
A hiccup is a spasm of your diaphragm. If you find a spot to concentrate on while taking deep breaths in and long exhales, it should calm the diaphragm.

Taa Daa! Hiccups Gone.
Hold your breath. It doesn't usually work the first time, but if you keep doing it, it should.

It works for me.
Well, a sure-fire way that has worked for me many years back when I was often hanging around with a bunch of guys. They would pick me up by the ankles and shake me when I had hiccups. I hated it, but it always worked. If you live alone, try standing on your head. I don't think you'll be able to shake yourself, but the different perspective might help.

Peace.
Fill up a cup of water. Take 2 chopsticks and place them horizontally on the cup making a cross. Then drink a mouthful from each section of the 4 sections of the cross. Believe it or not, your hiccup is gone! I know this sounds really silly but it does work magically each time. I read about this from some old book.


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