I haven’t suffered from a case of the hiccups in over 40 years. And I have helped dozens of people end bouts of hiccuping instantly — without props, goofiness, or drama.
All you need is the power of your own mind.
Here is what you do if you ever get a hiccup: talk to yourself, mentally.
Tell yourself,
“OK, for my next hiccup, I will concentrate on making it the LOUDEST hiccup ever!”
Concentrate on making it really loud.
Then wait.
You will not hiccup loudly.
In fact, you will not hiccup again!
The mere act of concentrating on making a LOUD hiccup lets you regain control! It’s that simple.
Try this phenomenal trick, and you may never endure a case of the hiccups again. You may hiccup once, but once you deploy the mind trick — you’ll never have another “case” of the hiccups.
Ah, the irony! Every now and then, I’ll run into someone with seemingly unstoppable hiccups. I’ll tell them to concentrate on making their next hiccup super loud. If they comply, their hiccups end. Many will say, “Oh, wait, my hiccups went away… I never had a chance to try your trick and make a loud hiccup!” The funny part is that they think the hiccups went away without using the trick — when in fact, it was the mind trick that made the hiccups end!
Alternately, I’ll run into a neurotic hiccup-er who says, “Absolutely not! I will NOT make my next hiccup loud. I don’t want to make a fool out of myself…” And so, they will hop up and down, hold their breath, drink water, plug their ears and noses with their hands, twirl around in circles, or beg their friends to find a way to scare them. (Not willing to make a fool out of themselves, eh?
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If you’re serious about ending hiccups instantly, permanently, and without drama — please try my little mind trick. I doubt you’ll ever have a case of the hiccups again.

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I wonder if this technique will work for the ‘Fear of Public Speaking’, Dry Mouth, Shaking Knees and Sweaty Palms.
A hiccup is caused by air in the glottis that sits behind the hollow point at the base of your neck. Take your index finger and at probe this point. Feels unnatural and awful, doesn’t it? What do you suppose would happen if you pushed your finger there forcefully? Would you die? Probably not.
Now get in touch with your inner Junior Highschooler. Ever have a burping contest? You know, suck some air down your throat, then burp it out. Fun, isn’t it. Remember forcing a little bit of air out.
When I have the hiccups, I push my finger into my throat as described while trying to force a burp out. If I can get that little bit of air out, I will cure my hiccups. If my wife gets the hiccups, my just threatening to push on her throat scares her enough to cure hers.
Too much drama for me, Steve!
I’d still rather use my mind than my finger!
Well I have to say that this worked INSTANTLY for me. I have to say that I am shocked and amazed. This my new years resolutuion is to begin exploring the mystical/science side of the mind body connection and this confirms that I’m on the right track. Your free, painsless and readily available and FREE suggestion validates my decision to start this journey so THANK YOU for this great post