13-Year-Old CEO Invents Cure for Hiccups: What Do You Do To Get Rid of the Hiccups?
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2012/05/14 02:46:09
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There are hundreds of home remedies out there—and you probably already have a favorite. But the next time you get a bad case of the hiccups, you might want to give the Hiccupop a try.
This new cure was invented by 13-year-old Mallory Kievman after she suffered a stubborn bout of the hiccups two years ago. While attempting to ease one of the world’s most annoying maladies, the preteen tried out about one hundred folk remedies. At some point in the process, Kievman realized that she could combine her three favorite cures—sugar, apple cider vinegar, and lollipops—to make an interesting product.
Apparently, that combination of ingredients "triggers a set of nerves in your throat and mouth that are responsible for the hiccup reflex arc . . . It basically over-stimulates those nerves and cancels out the message to hiccup," Kievman explained to the New York Times.
Mallory Kievman may be a minor, but she is already well on her way to turning her innovative idea into a marketable product. She has filed for a patent with the help of intellectual property lawyers. She has the support of Danny Briere, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Startup Connecticut. And she even has her own team of consultants, a group of graduate business students from the University of Connecticut.
Kievman and her team hope to get Hiccupops onto drugstore shelves this summer. But until then, you’ll just have to stick with your own go-to hiccup cures. So SodaHeads, what do you do to get rid of the hiccups?

This new cure was invented by 13-year-old Mallory Kievman after she suffered a stubborn bout of the hiccups two years ago. While attempting to ease one of the world’s most annoying maladies, the preteen tried out about one hundred folk remedies. At some point in the process, Kievman realized that she could combine her three favorite cures—sugar, apple cider vinegar, and lollipops—to make an interesting product.
Apparently, that combination of ingredients "triggers a set of nerves in your throat and mouth that are responsible for the hiccup reflex arc . . . It basically over-stimulates those nerves and cancels out the message to hiccup," Kievman explained to the New York Times.
Mallory Kievman may be a minor, but she is already well on her way to turning her innovative idea into a marketable product. She has filed for a patent with the help of intellectual property lawyers. She has the support of Danny Briere, a serial entrepreneur and the founder of Startup Connecticut. And she even has her own team of consultants, a group of graduate business students from the University of Connecticut.
Kievman and her team hope to get Hiccupops onto drugstore shelves this summer. But until then, you’ll just have to stick with your own go-to hiccup cures. So SodaHeads, what do you do to get rid of the hiccups?

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~*!MCR FOR LIFE=D!*~ 2012/05/14 02:58:48Other (please leave a comment)






















But i would love to try out her way next time!
That cure came through for musician Mark Golin, who found himself beset with hiccups after a late-night gig in New York City.My mum told me to bend over and drink the water from the opposite side of the glass and It has been working for me since then .
.......................Ajewole Naomi (caleb university Imota lagos)................
I would never pay for anything extra to cure hiccups.
Meanwhile, the FDA with its draconian rules and fervent hatred of natural products won't let a product like this be on the market for long. They will declare that if the product treats a malady, it is therefore a drug. Drugs needs to go through the onerous FDA process which can easily cost $100 million.
The FDA pulls this stunt all the time. They have actually seized the products (sometimes illegally) of companies and never returned them.
Restarts your diaphram.
Good for her on creating an easy way to deliver this remedy and the vinegar should increase digestion rate speeding the sugar into the system, so solid science behind it too. Very smart girl!
Good Luck to her.