Yes. You can make elephant toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide, liver, and dish soap.
Alcohol.
yeast infection
You cannot make yeast, they are living forms. you cannot make a living form from nonliving form.
The active ingredient of toothpaste is fluorine ions, which is not a base. Although there may be basic compounds added to toothpaste in order to make it a unique product according to the brands.
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This is a chemical experiment. I am not to shore how to make this but there is a great exaple on You Tube.
To survive, no. The human race has survived thousands of years without the aid of toothpaste. To make you not repulsive, yes.
SLS, or Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, creates the foaming action in toothpaste. Sensodyne and Biotene make products without it - check the ingredients on the tube, though. Rembrandt used to make a mild toothpaste, but it went off market in 2014.
Alcohol.
Dang shore can.
You cannot make wine without yeast of some form. Yeast is necessary to convert the sugars in fruit juice into alcohol. Without yeast, alcohol production is not possible. Even the colloquial form of winemaking that takes place in institutions of incarceration utilizes naturally occurring yeast, or may be rudimentarily "jump-started" using bread yeast.
With yeast, one of yeasts main point is to make dough rise.
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Fermentation can take place when making wine without yeast. As when the grapes used to make the wine are crushed, the skins of the grape release yeast, as they already contain it, ready to mix with the sugar from the juice of the actual grape. :)
No plants make yeast. Yeast is a fungus.
Pretzels are made with yeast dough. Cake yeast could be substituted for dry yeast, or one might make a "sponge" or sour dough starter which uses wild yeasts from the air. But some sort of yeast must be used in order to make actual pretzels.