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. 1974 Winter;7(4):557–563. doi: 10.1901/jaba.1974.7-557

Lemon-juice therapy: the control of life-threatening rumination in a six-month-old infant1

Thomas Sajwaj 1, Julian Libet 1,2, Stewart Agras 1,3
PMCID: PMC1311669  PMID: 4443322

Abstract

Chronic, life-threatening rumination was eliminated in a six-month-old infant by squirting a small amount of lemon juice into her mouth whenever rumination or its precursors were detected. A brief suspension of this therapy demonstrated its crucial role. Lemon-juice therapy offers a practical and acceptable alternative to other therapies for rumination, namely electric shock and massive noncontingent attention. However, since this study is limited to a single case, claims as to the effectiveness of this therapy across children are premature.

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