Yes you can. Baking soda is a natural antacid, and is fine for use during pregnancy. But be careful. Do not abuse baking soda because too much will cause water retention, which is not healthy (i.e. consuming a whole box). I am a mother of four, and I used baking soda over ice to relieve morning sickness with no problems. I also found that a pinck of baking soda on my tongue after eating or vomiting made me feel better also because it neutralized the acid in my mouth.
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The first: It might. The second: No way.
No, drinking water will make you urinate more than drinking soda. This is because the water cleans the toxins out of your body.
wiht baking soda and water
Please disregard everything you've heard about "ionized drinking water" because it doesn't really exist. You could try to dissolve baking soda in a cup water and raise its pH to 8.5, but I imagine it wouldn't taste so good.
No, drinking water does not typically make you cough. Coughing while drinking water may be due to swallowing too quickly or having an underlying medical condition.
Drinking water
haha unfortunatly no...water can not make you grow.
To increase the pH of drinking water and make it more alkaline, you can add substances like baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) or potassium bicarbonate. Both are effective at raising the pH level and are safe for consumption in moderation. Additionally, mineral drops containing alkaline minerals can also be used to enhance the alkalinity of water. Always ensure that any additives are food-grade and safe for drinking.
by cleansing it out
Throw it in the water
No, of course not.
boil it