That headline is mostly clickbait. Baking soda can be useful, but it’s not a magical “15 tricks for everything” ingredient.
Here’s the real, evidence-based picture.
🧪 Sodium bicarbonate — what it actually does well
🧼 1. Cleaning surfaces
- Mild abrasive for sinks, tiles, stovetops
- Helps remove grease and stains safely
🧺 2. Odor removal
- Neutralizes acids causing bad smells
- Works in fridges, shoes, trash bins
🧼 3. Laundry booster
- Helps soften water and improve detergent performance
🍞 4. Baking (main real use)
- Reacts with acids to help dough rise
🦷 5. Occasional toothpaste ingredient
- Can remove surface stains
- Should not replace regular fluoride toothpaste long-term
⚠️ Where viral “hacks” go wrong
These posts often claim baking soda can:
- “whiten teeth instantly” ❌ (can damage enamel)
- “burn fat or lose weight” ❌ (no fat-burning effect)
- “detox the body” ❌ (your liver and kidneys already do this)
- “cure infections or skin diseases” ❌ (not a medical treatment)
⚠️ Safety concerns
Overuse can cause:
- tooth enamel erosion
- skin irritation
- stomach upset if consumed excessively
- sodium imbalance in rare cases
🧠 Bottom line
Baking soda is useful for cleaning, cooking, and mild household care, but it is not a universal health or beauty solution.
If you want, I can show you which “viral kitchen hacks” actually work vs which are completely misleading, so you can quickly tell real advice from internet myths.