mostly not..mostly benifited
Well, the acidity can cause the roots to burn out and make the acid's pH too high for a plant. This varies in different plant types.
Yes, it will not harm you.
lemon harms hamsters because the acid in them makes hamsters belly's go a tiny bit yellow so do not try this on a pet hamsterPLEASE DONT WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOU....... IN THE FUTURE THEY WILL GET BIG AND RULE THE WORLD AND WE WILL BE THERE PETS
Any drug can harm the liver. Some drugs have the potential to cause more liver damage than other drugs.
No.
Very likely, yes.
While it is not especially beneficial, and may cause an upset stomach if the ratio of juice to water is high, it is not harmful either.
Yes, lemon is toxic for cats. It contains compounds that can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and even liver damage. It is best to keep lemons and other citrus fruits away from cats to prevent any potential harm.
Too much of any single substance can be harmful. Lime juice concentrate is extremely acidic, so ingesting more than a few tablespoons without dilution might cause very painful stomach irritation and burning.
Orange juice is too acidic and can break down a plant's immune system. Additionally, orange juice can promote the growth of certain types of mold, fungus, and bacteria in the soil which could harm the plant's root system. Water and nutrient rich fertilizer are the best ways to promote the healthy growth of a plant.
The acidity of the juice can be harmful to plants. Unlike the advice in the movie "Idiocracy", the sport's drink Brawndo is not what plants crave!
Absolutely not, maybe if you fired it at your skin with a water car jet wash... It will, though erode your teeth because it is acidic. keap to 1-2 times a day as much as you like (dentist)