This hiccup cure is simple, fast, and requires no props, ingredients or skills.
Inhale and keep your chest inflated as long as you can while keeping your windpipe open and expanded.
When you can’t hold the breath any longer, keep your windpipe open, exhale completely and then repeat the process. Your hiccups should be gone after 2-3 exhales. If a hiccup interrupts this process, just start over. The key is in keeping your windpipe open for an extended period of time.
There is no technique to master, it is simply slow breaths with unrestricted airflow. I’ve posted this here because the current top search result for hiccup cure is too complicated to understand. Please let me know if you try it and tell me how it works out.
I'll have to try this next time I have hiccups.
ReplyDeleteThis is the technique that I discovered naturally. It works pretty well, except that I also contract my abs like I'm grunting almost and really get the diaphragm involved in the process. It seems to really interrupt the ability of the diaphragm to contract impulsively. I also would suggest trying to blow through a straw into a glass of water, that works on a similar principle, controlling the contraction of the diaphragm to the point that it overrides the impulse to hiccup.
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