![]() ![]() Sodium Bicarbonate is a salt, commonly found dissolved in mineral springs. With so much inflated misinformation being spread about sodium bicarbonate, some people are now confused and concerned about using it, so I thought I’d provide some clarity. It’s become a bit of a buzz term in the natural deodorant market, in fact. Recently I’ve noticed a huge increase in the amount of deodorants excitedly exclaiming that they are ‘baking soda free!’. Although it is sometimes referred to as Baking Soda, this is more of an ‘Americanism’. ![]() We’ll refer to it as Sodium Bicarbonate from here, since that is the correct labelling term. It’s also a common ingredient in toothpaste (remember the old toothpaste advert “that must be the baking soda!”) and lots of other cosmetic applications. This clever ingredient is part of the reason our deodorants work so well, and it’s not only present in deodorant. Sodium Bicarbonate, Baking Soda, Bicarbonate of Soda. ![]()
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