That headline is typical clickbait. There aren’t “15 special tricks every woman should know.” Baking soda is just a simple household chemical (sodium bicarbonate) with a few practical uses.
Here are the real, safe, and useful ways people actually use it:
🧼 Cleaning uses
- Kitchen cleaner: helps remove grease and stains from sinks and counters
- Stove cleaning paste: mixed with a little water for scrubbing burnt spots
- Fridge deodorizer: absorbs bad smells when placed in an open container
- Drain freshener: helps reduce odors when used with hot water
👟 Odor control
- Sprinkle in shoes overnight to reduce smell
- Helps neutralize sweaty gym bags or lockers
🧺 Laundry help
- Boosts detergent for removing mild odors
- Softens water slightly, improving cleaning efficiency
🧴 Personal care (use carefully)
- Occasional toothpaste substitute (not daily) for mild whitening
- Light exfoliation for skin (very gently, not frequent)
⚠️ Overuse can irritate skin or damage enamel.
🍎 Food-related uses
- Used in baking as a leavening agent (helps dough rise)
- Sometimes used to wash produce (rinse thoroughly afterward)
⚠️ Important warnings
- Not a miracle cure for health or beauty problems
- Can irritate skin if overused
- Can damage tooth enamel if used too often
- Should not be consumed in large amounts
🧠 Bottom line
Baking soda is useful for cleaning, deodorizing, and baking—but it’s not a “life-changing 15-trick miracle product.”
If you want, I can show you genuinely useful baking soda hacks that are safe and actually worth using at home (no fake viral claims).