A lemon's sourness can naturally interrupt the hiccup reflex, and sometimes, stopping the condition can be as simple as drinking a glass of water with lemon squeezed into it. Sucking on a lemon wedge, however, sends a stronger sensory signal to the brain, which can overshadow the hiccup signal, providing immediate relief. This method is particularly effective for those who find the sharp, tangy flavor of lemon to be a welcome distraction from the annoyance of hiccups. Just cut a lemon into a wedge, place it in your mouth, and suck on it as if it were a candy. The intense flavor is often enough to stop hiccups in their tracks.

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