Yes in exssesive amount baking soda can be very harmful and can block up your colons leading to infection baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. a high intake of sodium can alter your bloods electrolytes & result in thirst, dizziness, mental confusion, muscle twitching, & seizures.
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Some isotopes of cobalt are radioactive and ingesting it in large quantities can cause problems with your cardiovascular and respiratory systems, but it is found in small quantities in vitamin B12. Therefore, it is harmful in large amounts but a minuscule amount is fine.
It can be harmful in large amounts, but is relatively safe in low amounts.
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normally no but in very large amounts you can get potassium poisoning
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Not so much harmful. But it does leave you a good chance of getting worms.
Only to your liver and brain cells. seriously too much can be very harmful.
Well, first off, I don't know why anyone would be "ingesting" baby powder. As for an answer, it depends. Some baby powder is made of talc and some of corn starch. If it is made with talcum powder, it can make you fatally ill and inhalation of large amounts of talcum cause various respiration ailments.
Yes, consuming excessive amounts of nutmeg can potentially be harmful and even fatal. Nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin, which in large doses can cause hallucinations, delirium, seizures, and heart problems. While nutmeg is commonly used as a spice in small amounts, ingesting large quantities for its psychoactive effects can lead to severe health complications. It's essential to use nutmeg responsibly and in moderation to avoid adverse effects.
In large amounts, yes. Like if you were to dump a box on the floor and the cat licked up half of it. But it is something you shouldn't have to worry about. There are cat litters and cat shampoos and even cat toothpastes on the market that contain baking soda. Baking soda neutralizes acids and helps to eliminate odors.