That title is classic clickbait. Baking soda is useful, but it’s not a miracle product and many “15 brilliant tricks” lists exaggerate what it can safely do.
Here’s a realistic, science-based breakdown of what baking soda can and cannot do:
Baking soda
🧼 Legitimate uses (actually helpful)
1) Cleaning kitchen surfaces
- Mild abrasive that helps remove stains and grease
- Safe for sinks, countertops, and stovetops
2) Deodorizing smells
- Absorbs odors in fridges, shoes, carpets
3) Gentle scrubbing agent
- Can help clean pots and pans
- Works by lifting grime, not “destroying germs”
4) Laundry booster
- Helps soften water and improve detergent performance
5) Odor control for trash bins
- Reduces strong smells temporarily
⚠️ Overhyped or risky “viral tricks”
🚫 Skin whitening / face scrubs
- Too alkaline for skin
- Can cause irritation or damage skin barrier
🚫 Teeth whitening
- Can remove surface stains slightly
- But overuse can wear down enamel
🚫 “Fat burning” or detox claims
- No scientific evidence
- Does not burn fat or “clean toxins”
🚫 Serious health cures (acid reflux, cancer, infections)
- Not a treatment for medical conditions
- Can interfere with body’s natural balance if misused
🧠 Bottom line
Baking soda is a useful household cleaner—not a beauty cure, fat burner, or medical treatment.
If you want, I can give you a list of safe baking soda uses that actually save money at home without the risky “viral hacks.”