I don't think it's very good for their health I wouldn't take the risk if I were you
Sulfur compounds called thiols and sulfides give sulfur its distinct odor. These compounds are released when sulfur-containing substances decompose, such as in rotten eggs or garlic.
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Yes, sulfur can give away electrons when forming ionic bonds with elements that have a greater tendency to attract electrons. For example, in the compound sodium sulfide (Na2S), sulfur gives away electrons to sodium to form an ionic bond.
Methocarbamol contains no sulfur. I'm not sure it's even possible to be "allergic to sulfur", but you should mention your concerns to your prescribing physician, who will give you an alternative if there's anything to worry about.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) actually does react with water, but the reaction is relatively slow at room temperature. When mixed with water, baking soda dissociates to form bicarbonate ions and hydrogen ions. This reaction helps give baking soda its leavening and cleaning properties.
Burps come from the stomach where digestion give off gas. The gas is usually smelly, depending on what has been eaten.
Will a quick answer relieve your tension? Relieve that watchman, sailor!
"oxidation"
no.
give Domperidone
Not really it may relieve it for a moment but it depends on how much is give to the patient.
they can give you poison
Sulfur compounds called thiols and sulfides give sulfur its distinct odor. These compounds are released when sulfur-containing substances decompose, such as in rotten eggs or garlic.
yes
Sure it will give you some relieve
If your VETERINARIAN prescribes it!
Yes, both sulfur oxides are acidic: with water the give sulfurous (weak -) and sulfuric (strong -) acids