Skip to content

18 Extra Uses of Baking Soda

18 beneficios del bicarbonato

Other Benefits and Uses of Baking Soda

Use of Baking Soda

1. Soothing Mouth Ulcers

Mouth ulcers are small, painful sores that can form inside the mouth. Unlike cold sores, canker sores do not form on the lips and are not contagious.

Research has found that a baking soda mouth rinse is ideal for soothing the pain caused by canker sores.

Rinse your mouth with a mixture of water and a dessert spoon of baking soda once a day until the sore heals.

If you also tend to have canker sores frequently, you can use natural propolis tincture to get rid of these bothersome ulcers. It is a natural antibiotic that will resolve many of your cold, pharyngitis issues, etc.

 

2. Can Treat Calluses

Calluses are hard, thick patches of skin caused by long-term friction or pressure. Activities that commonly cause calluses include frequent walking, gardening, or sports.

While calluses are not necessarily serious, they can cause pain and discomfort when pressure is applied.

Interestingly, studies have found that soaking calluses in a baking soda bath can help soften them, remove scales, and reduce discomfort.

3. Can Delay the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease

People with chronic kidney disease slowly lose kidney function.

The kidneys are incredibly important because they help remove excess waste and water from the blood. At the same time, they help balance important minerals like potassium, sodium, and calcium.

Research shows that baking soda may help delay the progression of chronic kidney disease.

In a study involving 134 adults with chronic kidney disease, it was found that those taking baking soda supplements were 36% less likely to rapidly develop kidney failure compared to those not taking the supplements.

4. Can Improve Certain Cancer Treatments

Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide.

It is often treated with chemotherapy, which works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. Normally, cancer cells grow and divide at a rapid rate.

Some research shows that baking soda could help chemotherapy drugs work more effectively. Baking soda may make the environment for tumors less acidic, which benefits chemotherapy treatments.

However, the evidence is limited to preliminary indications from animal and cell studies, so more human-based research is needed.

How to Use Baking Soda as a Natural Cleaner in Our Home

If you find it hard to believe that something as simple and inexpensive as baking soda could actually clean your house, consider this: baking soda was used to clean and restore the copper of the walls of the Statue of Liberty during its restoration in 1986. It effectively removes dirt without damaging the copper.

 

5. Neutralize Refrigerator Odors

Have you ever opened your refrigerator and found a surprisingly foul smell?

Most likely, some foods in your fridge have overstayed their welcome and started to spoil. This foul odor can linger long after you empty and thoroughly clean the refrigerator.

Fortunately, baking soda can help refresh a smelly refrigerator by neutralizing bad odors. It interacts with odor particles to eliminate them rather than masking their smell.

Fill a cup with baking soda and place it at the back of your refrigerator to neutralize bad odors.

6. Air Freshener

Not all commercial air fresheners eliminate bad odors. Instead, some simply release fragrance molecules that mask bad smells.

Additionally, less than 10% of air fresheners tell you what they contain. This can be problematic if you are sensitive to chemicals that may be found in air fresheners.

Baking soda is an excellent and safe alternative to commercial air fresheners. It interacts with odor particles and neutralizes them instead of masking them.

To create a baking soda air freshener, you will need:

  • A small jar
  • 1/3 cup of baking soda
  • 10-15 drops of your favorite essential oils
  • A piece of cloth or paper
  • String or ribbon

Add the baking soda and essential oils to the jar. Cover it with the cloth or paper, and then secure it with the string. When the scent begins to fade, shake the container.

7. Can Whiten Your Laundry

Baking soda is an economical way to whiten and clean your clothes.

Baking soda is an alkali, a soluble salt that can help remove dirt and stains. When dissolved in water, an alkali like baking soda can interact with the acids in stains and help eliminate them.

Add half a cup of baking soda to your regular amount of laundry detergent. It also helps soften the water, which means you may need less detergent than usual.

8. Kitchen Cleaner

The versatility of baking soda makes it a great kitchen cleaner. It can not only remove tough stains but also helps eliminate bad odors.

To use baking soda in your kitchen, make a paste by mixing baking soda with a small amount of water. Apply the paste to the desired surface with a sponge or cloth and scrub thoroughly.

Here are some items found in the kitchen that you can clean with baking soda:

  • Oven
  • Stained coffee cups
  • Stained marble
  • Grease stains
  • Kitchen tiles
  • Clogged drains
  • Dull silver
  • Microwave

9. Eliminate Trash Odor

Trash bags often have a putrid smell because they contain a variety of decaying waste products. Unfortunately, this odor can spread to your kitchen and other areas of your home.

Fortunately, baking soda can help eliminate trash odors. These odors are often acidic, so baking soda can interact with the odor molecules and neutralize them.

In fact, scientists have found that sprinkling baking soda at the bottom of trash containers can help neutralize trash odor by up to 70%.

10. Remove Tough Carpet Stains

A combination of baking soda and vinegar can remove the toughest carpet stains.

When baking soda and vinegar are mixed, they create a compound called carbonic acid, which is a common ingredient in cleaning products. This reaction creates a lot of fizzing, which can help lift tough stains.

Here’s how you can remove stubborn carpet stains using just baking soda and vinegar:

  1. First, cover the carpet stain with a thin layer of baking soda.
  2. Next, fill an empty spray bottle with a 1:1 mixture of vinegar and water and spray it over the stained area.
  3. Wait for up to an hour or until the surface dries.
  4. Scrub the loose baking soda with a brush and vacuum up the residue.
  5. The stain should now be completely removed. If any baking soda residue remains on the carpet, wipe it with a damp towel.

11. Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner

Like kitchens, bathrooms can be difficult to clean. They have a variety of surfaces that are frequently used and therefore need to be cleaned often.

While there are a variety of commercial bathroom cleaners available, many people prefer a more natural and cost-effective cleaning option. Baking soda is useful because it whitens and disinfects many bathroom surfaces.

Here are some surfaces you can clean with baking soda:

  • Bathroom tiles
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Bathtubs
  • Bathroom sinks

Make a paste with baking soda and a little water. With a sponge or cloth, scrub the mixture onto the surface you want to clean.

Wipe the surface 15-20 minutes later with a damp cloth.

13. Clean Fruits and Vegetables

Many people are concerned about pesticides on food. Pesticides are used to prevent insects, germs, rodents, and weeds from damaging crops.

Peeling fruit is the best way to remove pesticides. However, it also means you miss out on important nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals found in the skins of many fruits.

Interestingly, recent research has found that soaking fruits and vegetables in water with baking soda is the most effective way to remove pesticides without peeling them.

One study found that soaking fruit in a baking soda and water solution for 12-15 minutes removed almost all pesticides.

And interestingly, to remove the remaining pesticides from the fruit and vegetables, vinegar will do an excellent job if we soak them in water and vinegar for 6 hours.

14. Silverware

Baking soda is a useful alternative to commercial silver polish.

For this, you will need:

  • An aluminum baking pan or a baking dish lined with aluminum foil
  • 1 cup of boiling water
  • 1 tablespoon of baking soda
  • 1/2 cup of white vinegar

Add the baking soda to the aluminum tray and slowly pour in the vinegar. Next, pour in the boiling water and then place the silver in the baking tray.

Almost immediately, the tarnish should begin to disappear, and you can remove most of the silverware from the pan within thirty seconds. However, heavily tarnished silverware may need to sit in the mixture for up to a minute.

In this mixture, the silver undergoes a chemical reaction with the aluminum tray and baking soda. It transfers the tarnish from the silverware onto the aluminum tray or may create a pale yellow residue at the bottom of the tray.

15. Repair a Burnt Pot

Many people have inadvertently burned the bottom of a pot while cooking.

These can be a nightmare to clean. Fortunately, you can easily repair a burnt pot with baking soda and water.

Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the bottom of the pot and add enough water to cover the burnt areas. Bring the mixture to a boil and empty the pot as usual.

If stubborn stains remain, grab a scrubber, add a small amount of dish soap, and gently remove the remaining burnt pieces.

16. Extinguish Oil and Grease Fires

Interestingly, some fire extinguishers contain baking soda.

They are known as dry chemical extinguishers and are used to extinguish fires caused by oils, fats, and electricity. Baking soda reacts with heat to produce carbon dioxide, which smothers and extinguishes the fire.

This means that baking soda can be used to extinguish small oil and grease fires.

However, do not expect baking soda to extinguish larger household fires. Larger fires consume more oxygen and can counteract the effects of baking soda.

17. Eliminate Weeds

Weeds are pesky plants that can grow in the cracks of your sidewalks and driveways. They often have deep roots, making them difficult to kill without using a chemical herbicide.

Fortunately, you can use baking soda as a cheaper and safer alternative. This is because baking soda is high in sodium, creating a hostile environment for weeds.

Sprinkle a few handfuls of baking soda over the weeds growing in the cracks of your sidewalk, driveways, and other weed-infested areas.

However, avoid using baking soda to kill weeds in your flower beds and gardens, as it can also kill your other plants.

18. Shoe Deodorizer

Having smelly shoes is a common problem that can be quite embarrassing.

Fortunately, baking soda is also a great remedy for deodorizing stinky shoes.

Pour two tablespoons of baking soda into two thin fabric bags. Secure the fabrics with a rubber band or string and place one in each shoe.

Remove the baking soda bags when you wish to wear your shoes.

Summary:

Baking soda is a versatile ingredient that has many uses beyond being used as a leavening agent.

It shines when it comes to neutralizing odors and cleaning. This household staple can help remove tough stains, eliminate bad odors, and assist in cleaning difficult areas like the oven, microwave, and even tile grout.

Additionally, baking soda has a variety of health benefits. For example, it can help treat acidity, relieve canker sores, and even whiten teeth.

Moreover, baking soda is economical and widely available. You can pick up a container of baking soda at your local supermarket.

So, the next time you need to eliminate a stain or strong odor, reach for baking soda.

Instructions and Dosage

Baking soda is excellent for cleaning the bathroom and kitchen. Put it in a cheese shaker with a stainless steel lid with holes in it and just place baking soda. You can add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. Lavender or tea tree oil has powerful antibacterial qualities. Baking soda mixed with apple cider vinegar is a bubbly combination that has many uses. As a drain cleaner, sprinkle baking soda down the drain, then add apple cider vinegar and let it bubble for 15 minutes, then rinse with hot water. This is a much safer alternative to toxic drain cleaners.
Soak pots and pans in hot water with baking soda for 15 minutes for easy cleaning after use. Use baking soda to clean your grill.
Clean your baby’s toys with a mixture of 4 tablespoons of baking soda and 1 quart of water. Baking soda can also be used as a fabric softener when washing or to make clothes brighter (add a cup to each load of laundry).
Baking soda is a natural carpet cleaner. Sprinkle some on the carpet, let it sit for 15 minutes, and vacuum. To polish silver without having to use toxic polishers, fill the kitchen sink with hot water, add a sheet of aluminum foil and baking soda, and let the silver pieces soak until clean. It’s an easy and fun way to clean silver.
Take a pinch of baking soda and place it inside your shoes as a natural deodorizer. In case of a minor grease fire in your kitchen, use baking soda to help smother the flames.
Sprinkle baking soda on a vegetable brush to remove dirt and residue from fruits and vegetables. Make a paste of baking soda and water and use it to clean the dirt from your shower or bathtub.

www.quiropractica1.com

Back To Top
App Icon

Instalar App

Instala la app del Centro Quiropráctico Marc Bony en tu móvil para acceso rápido.

Llámanos