That title is clickbait and marketing exaggeration, not real science or special “gender-specific” advice.
First mention: Baking soda
🧼 What baking soda is actually useful for
🏠 1. Cleaning
- Removes grease from kitchen surfaces
- Helps scrub sinks, tiles, and stovetops
🧺 2. Deodorizing
- Neutralizes odors in fridges, shoes, carpets
🍞 3. Baking
- Helps dough rise when combined with acid (like lemon or yogurt)
🧴 4. Gentle scrubbing (careful use)
- Can help remove stains from cookware
🚫 What viral posts exaggerate
These posts often claim baking soda can:
- “burn fat” ❌
- “whiten skin safely” ❌
- “cure diseases” ❌
- “replace skincare products” ❌
These claims are not supported and can sometimes be harmful (especially on skin).
⚠️ Important safety notes
- Can irritate skin if used frequently or undiluted
- Not suitable as a regular facial treatment
- Too much internal use can upset body electrolyte balance
🧠 Simple truth
Baking soda is a useful household ingredient, but it is not a beauty, health, or medical “miracle trick” product.
❤️ Bottom line
Use it for cleaning and cooking only, and be cautious of exaggerated “life hack” claims online.
If you want, I can show:
- safe baking soda uses that actually work
- or common myths you should avoid 👍