I don't have an exact answer to this question, but there are several things that lead me to believe the answer may be affirmative. If your diet is high in sugar and starch you will be more prone to yeast infections. Yeast often thrives internally, inside the colon. It is not recommended that you use a cornstarch based powder during a yeast infection, as yeast can feed on it, thus making your infection worse. These things together would lead me to believe that eating large amounts of cornstarch could unbalance the body's natural flora balance and cause an overgrowth of Canidia, or yeast.
It depends what you mean. The chemicals which are radioactive may react with yeast, but no because they are radioactive; merely because they are chemicals. The radiation can kill the yeast, but this is not "reacting".
Wearing starched undergarments may cause irritation which may mimic the symptoms of a yeast infection. Yeast infections can also be caused by wearing undergarments made of nylon and similar materials, as these do not absorb moisture well.
Acids
hot water!
sugar salt and warm water
Yes, you most certainly can have an allergic reaction to yeast. Moreover, you may find (like me) that you react to both brewer's yeast and baker's yeast and all products containing yeast.
Fire isn't a substance or an element, (despite what RPGs and Alchemists may have led you to believe) so it technically can't react. But if cornstarch was set on fire, it would probably follow a standard combustion reaction: (hydrocarbon) + O2 -> H2O + CO2.
I think you jsut have to wait. or its heat.
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fructose, sucrose, glucose, manndose, raffinose, and maltose
no, it will react badly with your hair and create THE WORST HAIR DAY EVER! Just was your hair normally