Baking soda paste is one of the easiest things you can make to help deal with bug bites and stings. Did you know you can use baking soda paste for other skin ailments as well. The best part is, this baking soda paste is a budget-friendly and easy to use home remedy. It’s a simple and easy home remedy that everyone should know about.
Baking Soda Paste
I actually learned about this home remedy from my neighbor back in 2017. I live in Texas and that means fire ants. And for some reason fire ants love me. My husband could go out in the yard to do yard work and he was always left alone. I got out and within minutes they’re attacking me.
One day, I had about 40 stings on my feet and legs and was obviously super sad. I was complaining to my friend who suggested using a baking soda paste and told me how to make it. And needless to say I was off! I put it on and left it there for a little bit and lo and behold no fire ant blisters the next day and less pain. It was amazing.
Supplies Needed For This Baking Soda Paste
- Baking Soda
- Water
- Bowl
How To Make A Baking Soda Paste
Step 1
In a bowl add 3 parts baking soda and 1 part water.
Notes:
Example: 3 tablespoons baking soda and 1 tablespoon water.
Step 2
Mix well until you have a thick paste.
Step 3
Apply to injured area, but ONLY after the area is cleaned first.
How To Use Your Baking Powder Paste
Step 1
Clean the affected area using soap and water.
Step 2
Spread a bit of the baking powder paste on the rash, bite, or sting.
Step 3
Leave on for 10-15 minutes and then gently wash away.
Notes:
You can use the baking powder paste a couple times a day for relief.
What All Can You Put Your Baking Soda Paste On?
Don’t worry, this paste isn’t just for red ant stings or bites… though it helps. You can use this paste on:
- Stings
- Bites
- Eczema (relieves itching, but MUST moisturize afterwards)
- Psoriasis (see above notes)
- Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac
Side Effects Of Using A Baking Soda Paste
Baking soda can alter the PH balance of your skin. This can cause your skin to become irritated and dry. Also, when your skins PH balance is out of whack it can cause metabolic alkalosis.
What is metabolic alkalosis?
This happens when the blood becomes way too alkaline. It’s when there is an overabundance of bicarbonate in the blood or when your blood becomes less acidic. So don’t use the baking soda paste too often and limit how much you use. That means put a little dab on the affected areas and don’t slather it across a limb.
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Have you ever use a baking soda paste on your skin? Did it help with bites, stings, or rashes?