That claim—“baking soda eliminates fat from the stomach, thighs, arms, and back”—is completely false. There is no scientific evidence that baking soda can melt or burn body fat.
⚠️ Why this is misleading
- Fat loss happens when your body burns stored fat for energy, not from applying or ingesting baking soda.
- Baking soda may temporarily reduce bloating by neutralizing stomach acid, which can make your stomach feel flatter—but it does not remove fat.
- Excessive baking soda consumption can be dangerous, causing:
- High sodium levels
- Stomach irritation or nausea
- Acid-base imbalances in the body
✅ What actually reduces fat
Real fat loss comes from:
- Calorie control – Eating slightly fewer calories than you burn
- Regular exercise – Cardio + strength training for whole-body fat reduction
- Balanced diet – Protein, fiber, healthy fats, and vegetables
- Consistency over time – Fat cannot be “spot-reduced” from one area
🧠 Bottom line
There’s no shortcut, powder, or spoonful that will target fat in the stomach, thighs, arms, or back. Baking soda can help with bloating temporarily, but it does not burn fat.
If you want, I can make a realistic, safe plan to reduce fat in problem areas, including diet, workouts, and lifestyle tips that actually work.