That idea sounds appealing, but it doesn’t hold up: baking soda doesn’t burn belly fat. There’s no credible evidence that drinking it—alone or in “recipes”—reduces body fat.
🧪 Why the claim doesn’t work
Fat loss comes down to energy balance and metabolism, not body “alkalinity.” While baking soda is alkaline, your body tightly regulates blood pH through systems like the acid-base homeostasis. What you drink won’t meaningfully shift that in a way that burns fat.
⚠️ Potential risks of drinking baking soda
Regularly consuming it can cause:
- Stomach irritation, gas, or bloating
- High sodium intake → increased blood pressure risk
- Electrolyte imbalance in large amounts
It’s sometimes used medically (e.g., for short-term indigestion), but not as a weight-loss tool.
⚖️ What actually helps reduce belly fat
Targeting belly fat specifically is tricky—you lose fat overall. Evidence-backed approaches include:
- Consistent calorie control with balanced meals (protein, fiber, healthy fats)
- Regular physical activity (strength training + cardio)
- Good sleep and stress management (both affect fat storage)
🧠 Bottom line
There aren’t any safe or effective “baking soda recipes” for fat loss. If you’re trying to slim your waist, focus on sustainable habits rather than quick fixes.
If you want, I can suggest a simple, realistic plan that fits your routine.