Seniors: Discover How to Use Baking Soda This Simple Way for Everyday Comfort in Later Years
6. Calming Itchy or Dry Skin
Itchy skin from dry weather is common in later years.
How to use: Add 2–4 tablespoons to bath water or make a paste (baking soda + water) and apply gently to itchy spots for 5–10 minutes, then rinse.
This can help soothe temporary irritation.
7. Foot Soak for Tired Feet
Standing or walking a lot can leave feet sore and puffy.
How to use: Dissolve 2 tablespoons in a basin of warm water. Soak feet 15 minutes.
A simple way to unwind at the end of the day.
8. Minor Sunburn or Skin Irritation Support
Mild redness after time outdoors can feel uncomfortable.
How to use: Add ¼ cup to a cool bath or apply a thin paste to affected areas for 10 minutes, then rinse gently.
9. Helping with Occasional Bloating Comfort
Feeling puffy after a big meal?
How to use: Same as heartburn method — ½ teaspoon in water, sip slowly (use rarely).
10. Gentle Tooth Cleaning Support
For occasional polishing between regular dental care.
How to use: Dip a damp toothbrush in a pinch of baking soda and brush lightly once or twice a week.
11. Soothing Minor Bug Bites
A small itchy bite can be annoying.
How to use: Make a paste, dab on bite, leave 10 minutes, rinse.
12. Support for General Relaxation (Bath)
A warm bath with baking soda can feel like a mini spa moment.
How to use: 3–4 tablespoons in the tub; add a few drops of lavender oil if desired.
13. Surprising Bonus: Baking Soda in Warm Lemon Water
Many seniors start their day with warm water and lemon for hydration. Adding a tiny pinch of baking soda (⅛ teaspoon) can make it gentler on the stomach for some people.
Stir well, sip slowly first thing in the morning. This simple habit combines hydration, a bit of vitamin C, and mild alkalinity — a gentle way to begin the day.
Here’s a quick reference list of the most popular methods:
- Quick heartburn comfort → ½ tsp in ½ cup water (occasional)
- Mouth sore rinse → ½ tsp in ½ cup warm water
- Relaxing bath → 4–5 tbsp in tub
- Foot soak → 2 tbsp in basin
- Skin paste → baking soda + water for spot use