No, it makes your hicups even worse because your laughing about it, <3
Sorry to dissapoint, but pineapple definietly can no cure hiccups. hiccups go and come whenever they like. Trust me i have tried every possible thing to make my hiccups go when every i had them but they just wont go.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that thinking of a grey horse can cure hiccups. Hiccups are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, and remedies like holding your breath, drinking water, or swallowing sugar can be more effective in stopping them.
The joke was so funny I cried with laughter. Laughter is the best cure for feeling sad.
they drink lot of water
suck on peppermints try it, it helps
i have no idea how you get hiccups you could probably find it on Wikipedia but the best cure i know is to have a lime slice dip it in sugar then your hiccups are gone this is what i always did hope it helped :)
It does not. Although there are many ideas that work for different people, hiccups are a synchronous diaphragmic flutter, caused by a disturbed diaphragm.
You canot instantly cure the hiccups because it involves a spasm of a large muscle (your diaphragm). The best way to get rid of your hiccups is to hold your breath until you feel as though you are going to pass out. But prevention is even better. If you get the hiccups a lot you might want to stay away from sodas and other beverages with carbonation-like beer. And no straws for you-the act of sipping through the straw increases the amount of gas in your stomach and therefore your chances of getting the hiccups.
to cure hiccups is drinking a quarter bottle of maple syrup. honestly it works i done it yesterday as the Brit awards were on
Water is not bad when having hiccups, because you can do without drinking water. But too much of water may increase its rate.
Hiccups can be considered "catchy" because they often occur in response to certain stimuli, such as eating too quickly, consuming carbonated beverages, or experiencing sudden excitement or stress. When one person has hiccups, it may prompt laughter or mimicry from others, creating a social contagion effect. Additionally, the involuntary nature of hiccups can make them seem amusing or entertaining, encouraging others to join in the experience.
Drag the person who has the hiccups onto the bathroom sink, they will drink water, and the hiccups will be cured. If it is the first time that you are curing hiccups, you will receive a trophy.