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14 Ways to Use Baking Soda

Baking soda is a product that most people have in their homes. It is 100% sodium bicarbonate. Baking soda is a substance that has been used for many years.  Since there is a high percentage of sodium bicarbonate in baking soda, it is considered natron. Natron is a natural mineral. As a natural mineral, it is called nahcolite.

There are many ways to use baking soda, including putting it in the refrigerator or baking with it. Besides being able to bake with it, it has health properties as well. There is no need to rush to the doctor when you have a minor ailment.

Baking soda may be able to do the trick. It is powdery, so you have to be careful to not waste any of it. When it comes to baking soda it doesn’t matter if you use to store or name brand. Both work the same way. Here are 14 ways to use baking soda at home.

1. Use as a deodorant.

Most deodorants have aluminum and parabens in them. They can cause irritation and it will become difficult to wear deodorants. By using baking soda, you have to worry about getting irritated because it’s a natural substance. Baking soda used as deodorant can be used in two ways.

One way is to just place a handful of it under your arms. It may be messy, but your underarms will not smell. Another way is to add a little bit of water to the baking soda to make a paste. This is a good option to avoid the mess. It can be used daily.

When using it as a deodorant, you want to buy a large box, so that you won’t run out. When you take a shower, the baking soda will come off easier than regular deodorant. Regular deodorant tends to stick to the underarms and make it difficult to come off.

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