Uses and Benefits of Baking Soda
We’re all probably familiar with baking soda, as it’s a vital component in several baking recipes. The chemical leavener instigates the rising process in baked goods like cakes, muffins, cookies, and even pancakes!
But did you know this powder has many other uses and benefits beyond baking?
There are SEVERAL ways that you can utilize the household staple.
To keep things simple, here are five fantastic uses of baking soda!
1. Oral Hygiene
Oral Hygiene is an important part of health, and there are several DIY ways to ensure your mouth, gums, teeth, and tongue are healthy. For example, you can make your own mouthwash, teeth whitener, and toothpaste using baking soda.
Baking soda is a common replacement for mouthwash, and studies show it might help freshen your breath and act as an antibacterial.
One of the simplest ways to make your own baking soda mouthwash is by mixing ½ tsp of baking soda with ½ glass of warm water. Then swish it around your mouth to clean the corners and crevices of your mouth that are often missed while brushing.
While using the baking soda as a mouthwash, whiten your teeth with it by making your own toothpaste. The mildly abrasive properties of baking soda help remove plaque on the teeth.
Here’s an easy DIY toothpaste recipe:
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½ cup coconut oil
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4 Tbsp baking soda
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15 drops peppermint essential oil
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Stir until well combined
2. Freshener & Odor Neutralizer
Gather your baking soda and use it as an air freshener by neutralizing gross smells rather than simply releasing other fragrances. Baking soda has no industrial chemicals in several commercial air fresheners, so it’s a great natural substitute.
Here’s a simple recipe to make baking soda air freshener:
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1 Tbsp baking soda
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5-6 drops of your favorite essential oil
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Mix the baking soda and oil well and transfer to a spray bottle
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Fill the spray bottle with water
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Shake well
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Spray where needed