Shhhh…It’s a secret

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Well, I guess it won’t be anymore since I am posting it on the “internets”. Here, i offer to the world my cure all of cure alls to the hiccups. Never again do you need to breath into a paper bag, drink a glass of water upside down, grab hold of your tongue or stick a finger in yer pooper. Ok, maybe i exaggerate on the later remedy but still, never again will you need to resort to these so called failed solutions. I have found the cure and I am now sharing it with you.

That’s right!, Apple cider vinegar.

Believe you me, I have tried every remedy in the book and nothing has worked. I was working furiously one night to rid myself of the hiccups and everything I tried did not work. So as I was rummaging through my fridge, trying this and trying that, I came across my bottle of Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar. I figured what the hell. One swig was all it took. Although, I have to warn you the taste is quite acidic and it does hit ye throat quite harshly. But it’s definitely worth it. Among curing the hiccups, apple cider vinegar is wonderful for so many other things. Which you can just Google. So there it is…………. you’re welcome.

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