That headline is another clickbait-style list. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) does have useful household uses—but many viral “miracle tricks” are exaggerated or unsafe, especially for skin or health.
Here are real, practical uses—and where to be careful 👇
✅ Useful baking soda tricks (actually work)
🧼 1. Cleaning surfaces
- Mild abrasive for sinks, stovetops, tiles
- Helps remove stains and grease
👟 2. Deodorizing shoes
- Sprinkle inside shoes overnight
- Absorbs odor
🧺 3. Laundry booster
- Add a small amount to washing
- Helps remove smells and soften water
🥦 4. Washing fruits & vegetables
- Helps remove surface dirt and some residues
🧊 5. Fridge deodorizer
- Keep an open box inside to absorb odors
🍳 6. Baking use
- Acts as a leavening agent (makes cakes fluffy)
⚠️ Popular but risky uses (be careful)
❌ On skin (frequent use)
- Too alkaline → can damage skin barrier
- May cause dryness, irritation, or darkening
❌ For “weight loss” or drinking
- Dangerous in large amounts
- Can disturb body pH and cause serious issues
❌ Teeth whitening (daily use)
- Can wear down enamel if overused
🧠 Simple truth
Baking soda is great for cleaning and deodorizing, but it’s not a beauty miracle or health cure.
✔️ Safe tip
Use it:
- Occasionally for cleaning
- Sparingly for personal care
- Never as a daily internal “remedy”
If you want, I can give you:
🧴 Safe DIY skincare alternatives (that actually work)
🧼 Best household cleaning hacks (no damage)
⚠️ Common home remedies that are secretly harmful