In most alcohol there is a small amount of a slightly different form of alcohol, Methyl Alcohol, which is far nastier to the body than regular Ethyl Alcohol. It is minimial in most commercial beverages, and despite the reputaion of moonshine, is usually in even lower concentrations in any competent home distilling. The legendary 'makes you go blind' moonshine was based on greedy distillers spiking their drinks with toxic substances to increase potency (and profits)
Yes, dogs can have eggnog without alcohol as long as it does not contain any ingredients that are harmful to them, such as nutmeg or excessive sugar. It is important to check the ingredients and consult with a veterinarian before giving eggnog to your dog.
Common gripe water ingredients to avoid for infants and young children include alcohol, sugar, artificial flavors, and preservatives. These ingredients can be harmful or cause adverse reactions in young children.
No it does not have drinking alcohol in it.
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alcohol
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol), C6H5OH.
It can be. Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, which can be quite harmful to dogs. Do NOT give it to a dog, or apply it to the dog's skin. Not only will it serve no purpose, but it can be harmful to the dog, and will definitely cause discomfort.
Alcohol isn't for minors except in countries that permit it. I Alcohol can affect the way you think and, if massive amounts are consumed over a very short period of time, alcohol poisoning can occur. This can kill you . There are many more..
No, eggnog is not safe for dogs to consume. It contains ingredients like dairy, sugar, and alcohol that can be harmful to dogs. It is best to avoid giving eggnog to your pet.
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In the extreme, both alcohol and tobacco can lead to death, so...at least in that sense...they are equally harmful.
alcohol, rose water, aloe, and other moisturizers