I am allergic to baking soda because I am allergic to water. To this day, I still have a few small amounts of baking soda in my cabinet, and I still use it as a kitchen utensil. I’ve since switched to baking powder, but still have a few baking powder in the refrigerator. I’ve read that baking soda is good for most allergies, but I have not had any issues since switching.
I dont know about other people, but I have zero interest in baking soda, especially when it comes to baking. It smells bad, it has a strong smell, it is harsh, and it has a very strong aftertaste. Plus, I have another allergy to water, so baking soda is something I can live without.
As it turns out, baking soda allergy is not uncommon in our house. Not only that, it is an allergy of the highest order. I had an allergic reaction to baking soda the other day. It was like someone had dropped a hot pan on my face, then went and mixed up a batch of sugar in with it. I’m not kidding. That reaction was intense, like I had to take off my entire face and throw up in the sink.
As it turns out, my mother, who was allergic to sugar, had the same reaction to baking soda. It was a horrible, horrible, terrible experience. My mother had to take some time off work to recover from the reaction. My aunt had to come help out with her on the couch and it felt like my entire body was in a convulsive seizure. I was on the verge of passing out when my aunt told me she was taking me to the emergency room.
After the terrible experience with baking soda, I thought that if I was allergic to baking soda, there must be something else that I could react to. So I researched and found out that most people have no problem with baking soda. It’s just when the people who have it react to it is when it’s at its worst.
You are not alone in being irritated with baking soda. Everyone knows that baking soda is good for cleaning and it may have a mildly abrasive feeling on your skin. But it can harm if you have a severe allergy like a severe sensitivity to it. There are two types of severe allergies to baking soda: contact allergies and food allergies. Contact allergies happen when you have a rash or hives when you use baking soda to clean your pet’s fur.
There are also some cases of severe allergies that are caused by a reaction to baking soda. Some people with food allergies develop a skin reaction when they use baking soda on food. Others may develop an allergic reaction to the baking soda as well as their food.
Both of these types of severe allergies can be caused by a reaction to baking soda, and one person’s skin may look fine while another person’s skin may look “crazy.” It’s much easier to avoid baking soda than it is to avoid a person allergic to the actual baking soda. That’s why it’s important for you to be proactive about avoiding baking soda in the first place.
I’m not a doctor, but I can say that it’s important for you to understand what baking soda is as well as other types of acids for skin irritations. They’re all quite similar and cause the same problems. If you have a skin reaction, you’ll need to take your diet very seriously and see a doctor.
Baking soda is a strong acid, so the next time you have a reaction to any other acid (I dont know what you call that acid in your neck, but I know its not baking soda) its best to see a doctor. If you don’t see a doctor, you should be seeing a nutritionist, because the dieticians advice is the best advice.