Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 I was wondering why see baking soda to be so useful and beneficial from a health standpoint. I thought that baking soda was nothing more than sodium bicarbonate or salt. I thought that, and I could be wrong, that the only difference between sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride(table salt) was the carbon dioxide utilized in sodium bicarbonate to balance the negative and positive ions in the sodium. My own experience with using baking soda as a " natural deodorizer and cleaner " for my teeth and armpits, caused a very high level of acidity in my body as well as scorching my armpits and darkening them. I don't see the benefits of using something that is salt based. I am just seeking some clarity on this. Peace, Maulana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 You know I would def. like some clarity on that as well sis. Because I used Baking soda for the same reasons, and I have noticed a lighter color in my armpit than A darker discoloration. The advise would Help Thx. Munirah *warriormonk25 <warriormonk25 wrote: I was wondering why see baking soda to be so useful and beneficial from a health standpoint. I thought that baking soda was nothing more than sodium bicarbonate or salt. I thought that, and I could be wrong, that the only difference between sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride(table salt) was the carbon dioxide utilized in sodium bicarbonate to balance the negative and positive ions in the sodium.My own experience with using baking soda as a "natural deodorizer and cleaner" for my teeth and armpits, caused a very high level of acidity in my body as well as scorching my armpits and darkening them. I don't see the benefits of using something that is salt based. I am just seeking some clarity on this.Peace,Maulana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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