Baking Soda Remove All Belly Fat In
Just One Week
We have a lot of diverse ingredients in our kitchen but generally, we don’t know how to use all of them optimally. Did you know that you can use baking soda to get rid of all excess fat from all your body parts like belly, thighs, back, arms etc…
Although you can mix baking soda with fruit juice also but I prefer to use it with apple cider vinegar, for best effect. Please note ACV smells very bad at least I think so but in general, is very good for your health.
Some people suggest that diluting baking soda in water, apple cider vinegar, or lemon juice and drinking it on an empty stomach can help you easily shed excess weight. Others suggest that simply soaking in a bаking sоda bath will do the trick.
Please check to bellow the drink recipe:
Ingredients
- ½ tsp. of baking soda
- 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
- 1 glass of water
Method:
Mix all the ingredients in a glass and take it on an empty stomach. You will shortly witness drastic changes on your body, such as lose weight and burn abdominal fat, too!
Conclusion
There you have it! An easy and effective Baking Soda: Startling Fact About How To Remove All Belly Fat In Just Just 1 Week! If you liked this post or found it helpful, please share it with your friends.
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