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But how soda works for a member, and what results can be expected, we'll find out in this article.
Soda, like any chemical, has an effect on the human body when taken internally or externally. The results of medical research have been published on the topic. For example, in 2017, ScienceDirect noted the role of sodium bicarbonate in local anesthesia.
Although a similar effect was described as early as 2005 in AnesthesiaUK. And in 2018, The Journal of Immunology published a detailed study on the anti-inflammatory effects and role of baking soda in the fight against autoimmune diseases.
The therapeutic benefits of baking soda are greatly exaggerated, as Indicator and other popular scientific publications point out based on open sources such as PubMed.
As confirmed by official medicine, soda alone should not increase the size of masculinity or enhance erection, as it does not contain ingredients that can affect these indicators.
Complications such as itching and loss of sensitivity are possible instead of the desired effect. But folk recipes are still popular.
These methods can only be used at your own risk and risk as there is no scientific evidence.
The recipe is simple: mix a portion of baking soda in a glass of boiled water on the tip of the knife and drink. Proponents of traditional medicine claim that repeating the procedure daily for two weeks, increasing the soda content to 1 teaspoon, strengthens the erection, prolongs intercourse time and increases penis length.
Soda bicarbon is said to restore body pH, promoting normal blood flow and metabolism (assuming pH is directed toward acidity).
Theoretically, consuming baking soda improves the blood supply to the penis, thereby increasing a man’s sexual strength. But scientific studies have not confirmed this assumption, and the consequences of abusing "soda therapy" should not be forgotten either.
Operations algorithm:

Local irritation with alkaline solution. This reaction goes away anywhere on the skin and causes a blood attack. But due to the increased sensitivity, the penis can actually swell by 2-4 mm. True, the effect can last up to a few hours - then the irritation subsides and the dimensions remain unchanged.
So don’t hesitate to fulfill your desire to “surprise” your partner. Men expect the penis to become more sensitive and erections to improve.
But if the solution proves to be too corrosive, the skin, on the contrary, will feel burning and irritated - sex will cause less pleasure or even be painful.
Regularity is meaningless. Even the resulting increase of a few millimeters cannot be recorded - the size remains unchanged. But constant irritation reduces organ sensitivity and degrades the quality of sex.
Advocates of the soda bath advise:
This method can irritate tissues even more than rinsing with the solution. If you feel pain, see severe redness of the skin, it is better to interrupt the procedure.
Local irritation can be achieved with the same potential effect (temporary 2-4 mm increase) and with the same risks. The risk of honey recipes is even greater as allergies are also possible.
Before experimenting, it would be better to examine and consult a therapist. Before rubbing sodium bicarbonate into the delicate skin of the body, perform a test on the elbow flexion, for example, to make sure there are no hypersensitivity or allergies.
Soda should not be taken orally if:
In order to make the organ larger, the size of the cave bodies increases when stretched. But if you act accidentally, you run the risk of sprains and other injuries.
If you want to get and solidify the result, try an extension cord, a hydraulic pump, or go for plastic surgery.
Consultations with an andrologist, urologist, sexologist will help identify individual characteristics, determine the “latent potential” of the penis, assess the need to increase length or thickness, and provide advice on choosing an effective technique.