potatoes and starches
No, but it does cause dryness, much like alcohol.
Alcohol is not a known cause of dog seizures, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could trigger them. Dog seizures can be caused by certain food and toxins, and alcohol may be toxic to some dogs.
The liver is the organ that oxidizes 90 percent of alcohol. This organ is responsible for processing all toxins in the body. Excessive intake of alcohol can cause permanent damage to the liver.
Yes, pure hydrogen peroxide can cause burns when it comes into contact with the skin.
cause you are stuipid
No. Never ever ever use peroxide, alcohol, bactine or neosporin on ANY piercings. The chemicals in these products are too harsh for the piercing and will cause severe irritation, which may lead to infection. All you need to put on it is antibacterial (Dial) soap once a day.
birth defects or so called "mutations" can be caused by genetics, toxins crossing placenta during pregnancy, a large number of pregnancy complications and problems at delivery including loss of air, loss of blood and medications such as pain relievers crossing the placenta. Drinking alcohol, even once, during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
Yes, it can. Exactly why you would use peroxide at all is also questionable.
Hi yes Hydrogen peroxide and Isopropyl alcohol can be added together as fuel and work really good for rockets, so unless your discovery is rocket propelled. I wouldn't use it, otherwise go ahead. Harrie
By releasing toxins
If alcohol is consumed in moderation, there are no harms to the body. To the contrary, the moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from it or abusing it. However, alcohol abuse reduces your inhibitions, which can lead you to do stupid things which cause other injuries. It also wears down your liver (the liver filters toxins like alcohol from the blood), and can cause liver disease if you drink too much. It may also have adverse effects on the brain.
Alcohol can cause dehydration and inflammation, which can lead to a fever-like response in the body. This can also be a result of an alcohol intolerance or an immune system reaction to the toxins in alcohol. It's important to stay hydrated and seek medical advice if you frequently experience fevers after drinking alcohol.