According to a recent survey by the Statista Research Department, nearly 60% of households in the United States report using baking soda for medical or health-related purposes. Most commonly, its applications involve the digestive system—such as relieving heartburn—and the integumentary system, including soothing skin irritations. However, distinguishing between safe home remedies and medical situations requiring professional attention remains a significant challenge. As baking soda’s popularity grows, understanding when and how to use it safely is essential for optimal health outcomes.
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26. Sore Throat Gargle Baking soda gargles are a traditional remedy known for their soothing and anti-irritant effects on sore throats. The alkaline nature of baking…