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		<title>By: Carmencita</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV.  However, I beelvie I have found a cure for hiccups that takes only 30 seconds and requires no extra “props”.  I initially discovered this around 1994, and I’ve been using it successfully ever since.  In late 2004 I decided to post it on the Internet.  I do not know how or why this works, and if by chance you might be a doctor or have other knowledge of why this works, please let me know.I have seen many “cures” for hiccups . drinking a glass of water, having someone “scare” you (get real), breathing into a paper bag, etc.  If anything, many of these cures seem like cures because eventually the hiccups go away.  To me, that isn’t a cure . it is something to do until the hiccups go away!  And some of these cures sound ridiculous, if not impossible to do (ever try standing on your head while drinking a glass of water?!?).  The cure I use is easy to do and the results are immediate.  All it takes is 30 seconds to try it, and you don’t need any “props”, such as paper bags, water, etc.  You can do it anytime, anywhere.  You have nothing to lose but your hiccups!  And I even offer a click-back guarantee.  If my cure doesn’t work for you, click your browser’s Back button and go back to your search page.   Before I actually get to the cure, I should say that although I see no harm in doing this, persons with abnormally low lung capacity, lung/breathing problems, or other medical conditions might want to consult a doctor first.  Not that I expect anything bad to happen, but don’t blame me if it does!     I have also received a couple emails from worried people with extremely bad cases of hiccups.  While I still see no harm in trying my cure, if you get hiccups very violently or very often, you really should see a doctor.  I’ve never heard of anyone dying from hiccups, so I wouldn’t get too worked up about it, but if you get hiccups so bad that you can’t breath or they are seriously disrupting your life, you should see a doctor.  While they probably won’t have much else to offer for a cure, they may be able to help find the cause.  There are many different causes (some unknown), but some I have heard of are certain medications, certain types of foods, stress, alcohol, and drinking or eating too fast.Having gotten the disclaimer out of the way, here we go:]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV.  However, I beelvie I have found a cure for hiccups that takes only 30 seconds and requires no extra “props”.  I initially discovered this around 1994, and I’ve been using it successfully ever since.  In late 2004 I decided to post it on the Internet.  I do not know how or why this works, and if by chance you might be a doctor or have other knowledge of why this works, please let me know.I have seen many “cures” for hiccups . drinking a glass of water, having someone “scare” you (get real), breathing into a paper bag, etc.  If anything, many of these cures seem like cures because eventually the hiccups go away.  To me, that isn’t a cure . it is something to do until the hiccups go away!  And some of these cures sound ridiculous, if not impossible to do (ever try standing on your head while drinking a glass of water?!?).  The cure I use is easy to do and the results are immediate.  All it takes is 30 seconds to try it, and you don’t need any “props”, such as paper bags, water, etc.  You can do it anytime, anywhere.  You have nothing to lose but your hiccups!  And I even offer a click-back guarantee.  If my cure doesn’t work for you, click your browser’s Back button and go back to your search page.   Before I actually get to the cure, I should say that although I see no harm in doing this, persons with abnormally low lung capacity, lung/breathing problems, or other medical conditions might want to consult a doctor first.  Not that I expect anything bad to happen, but don’t blame me if it does!     I have also received a couple emails from worried people with extremely bad cases of hiccups.  While I still see no harm in trying my cure, if you get hiccups very violently or very often, you really should see a doctor.  I’ve never heard of anyone dying from hiccups, so I wouldn’t get too worked up about it, but if you get hiccups so bad that you can’t breath or they are seriously disrupting your life, you should see a doctor.  While they probably won’t have much else to offer for a cure, they may be able to help find the cause.  There are many different causes (some unknown), but some I have heard of are certain medications, certain types of foods, stress, alcohol, and drinking or eating too fast.Having gotten the disclaimer out of the way, here we go:</p>
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