Let us be clear: Baking soda is not going to permanently cure your acne or turn back the cruel hand of time. But if you're looking to detoxify your body and your household, this multitasking ingredient will make your life easier (and more beautiful) without denting your coffers. Mom may have taught you that baking soda will make your bread rise and your fridge smell better, but did you know of its many cosmetic applications?
Even the ancient Egyptians---and what beauty post would be complete without them? ---used a compound similar to baking soda as soap. The stuff is antiseptic, antifungal, and lightly exfoliating. It will take the stains off your coffee mug and your not-so-pearly whites, and can be consumed internally to ease your tummy ache. And fridge odours aren't the only smells it absorbs so don't turn your nose up, and bring on the baking soda!
Brush Your Teeth With It Most conventional toothpastes use sodium lauryl sulphate as their primary ingredient. You may remember this verboten surfactant from previous posts explaining its harsh effects and possible contamination with a carcinogen called 1, 4-dioxane. If you don't want peroxide in your mouth, whitening strips are out too. Go natural instead with some bad-breath-killing-tooth-whitening baking soda on your brush (tastes like the ocean, salty but bearable), or add it to your SLS-free Tom's for extra-whitening powers.
Wash Your Face With It As a rule, we think that harsh scrubs and exfoliates do not belong on your face---not least of all because you need that top layer of skin to keep bad stuff out and moisture in. Most exfoliating scrubs also contain other sketchy ingredients---like plastic balls. If you're hell-bent on scrubbing, though, at least switch to baking soda. It works great on elbows and feet too, and combined with some raw honey, this DIY face wash is refreshing and soothing---and anti-acne, too.
Create a DIY Deodorant This recipe from our book makes for a pretty effective homemade deodorant. Here's what we suggest: Mix four tablespoons of baking soda with about ten drops of your favourite essential oil and apply to underarms. Guys, this sounds girly, but there are plenty masculine smells too---like Texas cedar wood. Ladies looking to reapply throughout the day can carry it in their purses: Just fill an empty mineral makeup container with it and use one of those stubby Kabuki brushes for no-mess application.
Spot-Treat Acne Our favourite natural acne remedy is clay, like this green tea one we swear by. But in a bind, making a little paste from baking soda and water and applying it to an unwelcomed visitor will help dry it out. We don't recommend this for deep cysts, but for more surface afflictions, it works like a charm.
Cleanse Your Hair If you're looking to join the ranks of non-shampooers (we know a few), to reduce how often shampoo, or simply to get rid of some product build-up on your roots, look no further than baking soda. Just fill a glass with warm water and dissolve about a tablespoon of baking soda into it. Take that to the shower, and after wetting your hair pour the mixture through. Comb it well before rinsing---your hair will feel a little coated and slippery until it's fully rinsed out.
Soothe Your Stomach Acid stomach, heartburn, gas, and other tummy issues are quickly relieved by baking soda because its slight alkalinity can neutralize the acid causing the problem. Just mix a teaspoon into a glass of warm water and drink it down. We swear by this trick.
Soak Your Skin That's right; dissolve some into your bath for a soothing and skin-softening experience. The added bonus? You won't need soap---and sometimes that's a good thing.
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, is a base chemical. Bases react with acids and can neutralize them. So you can use it as an antacid if you have stomach pain. It is not the best antacid to use since it often causes a violent reaction. If you drink a baking soda solution when you already have severe stomach pain or a full stomach, it can cause vomiting. So sometimes it makes an upset stomach worse at first.
because the baking soda neutralizes the acid in your stomach.
Baking soda neutralizes acid. Any kind such as stomach acid.
Yes. It will help to regulate your system and also cure a stomach ache.
Mix about a tablespoon of baking soda into about 8-12 oz club soda and drink - should settle stomach.
Yes
for tooth ache, for heart burn, etc.
I don't know about that, but baking soda dose.
Baking soda. The others are acids.
try coca cola, its what I do when I have one and it does go away
For an upset stomach and heartburn.
yesMore information:Although the purpose of adding baking soda to cookie dough is to help the cookies rise, adding baking soda to a recipe that does not call for it could have the opposite affect. Too much baking soda, or adding baking soda in addition to baking powder, might also ruin the taste of the cookies.
Baking soda has a chemical agent in it that allows batters to rise when baked.
No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
Lay still and straight and drink lots of water, if that doesn't help contact your doctor. You could take some peptobismol, if that doesn't work you can try putting a heating pad on your stomach! That sometimes works, but not always.