


A staple in many homes for baking and cleaning purposes, Sodium Bicarbonate is part of the natural mineral natron which has been used since ancient times. The compound we know as baking soda today was made available in 1846, and by the 1930s was widely advertised as a "proven medical agent". While many are aware of its versatile qualities for cooking and household use, few people realise that baking soda also has potent medicinal properties. Use it to brush and whiten teeth, remove splinters, alkalise your body and restore pH balance, ward off colds and flu and even polish silver.
100g of Pakmed Sodium Bicarbonate
In its natural form, baking soda is known as nahcolite, which is part of the natural mineral natron. Natron, which contains large amounts of sodium bicarbonate, has been used since ancient times. For instance, the Egyptians used natron as a soap for cleansing purposes. Later, anecdotal reports throughout history suggest that many civilizations used forms of baking soda when making bread and other foods that required rising.
You'll be amazed at the myriad of remedies you can whip up if you have a box of baking soda handy. Among them:
After you've stashed a box of baking soda in your medicine cabinet, put one under your kitchen sink, in your bathroom and with your cleaning supplies too …
Recommended dosages from the Arm & Hammer Company for colds and influenza back in 1925 were:
Ingredients
Sodium bicarbonate