Lemon juice
Sometimes we hiccup in response to an unexpected situation in the nerve pathways extending from the brain to the muscles in this region. This may occur, for example, in the event of sudden heat changes or emotional changes.
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So how does lemon juice stop hiccups? In fact, this is not always a working solution for everyone. And it has no scientific basis. But relying on those who say that the lemon has cut off the hiccups, we have done a short search for you.
The structure called the vagus nerve, which extends from the brain to the stomach, directs breathing and swallowing. Hiccup is a process involving the vagus nerve. Therefore, intervening in the vagus may terminate the hiccup. Stimulation of this nerve transmits a signal to the brain, allowing it to report a sudden and new situation. So the brain takes action to solve this unexpected situation. This is why the hiccup is interfered with something too sour, like lemon juice, or something very cold, such as ice cream. This new problem that the brain faces can end the chain of events that create hiccups.
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If you want to stimulate the vagus nerve, you can also press the closed eye gently, hold the tip of your tongue with your fingers and pull it out a little bit, or put your fingers in your ears and press. Because they all do what the lemon juice can do, disturbing the vagus.
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