Yes. Baking powder is a food item and perfectly safe to ingest. Baking powder is a mixture of either Alum and baking soda, or tartaric acid (cream of tartar) and baking soda.
Many people had talcum powder put on them as babies, but now there is controversy surrounding it and many do not believe that it is safe. The powder has been linked to cancer and is not healthy for a baby to ingest.
No! Rhubarb contains oxalates, which can affect the digestive, nervous, and urinary systems.
Rhubarb actually comes in several color varieties; from green to speckled pink to ruby red. It is safe to eat the stalks of green rhubarb, but never eat them if they have been frostbitten, and never ever eat the leaves of the rhubarb plant, as they are poisonous.
most products are said to be nontoxic... now why would you want to ingest it...
Rhubarb flowers are edible, but they are not commonly consumed and may cause stomach upset in some people. It is generally recommended to stick to eating the stalks of the rhubarb plant.
NO !! Plutonium is extremely toxic and radioactive.
It is not recommended. Here is a link. http://www.livestrong.com/article/519736-is-rhubarb-root-safe-while-breastfeeding/
It is nasty to consume, but they are okay to eat.
Yes, donkeys can eat rhubarb leaves, but it is not safe for them. Rhubarb leaves contain oxalic acid, which is toxic to many animals, including donkeys. Consuming these leaves can lead to serious health issues or even death. It's best to keep rhubarb leaves out of their diet.
No, pet rabbits can't eat rhubarb. Rhubarb leaves are poisonous, and some sources not to give your bunny any parts of the rhubarb plant. Stick to plants you know are safe. See the related questions and links below for more info.
One pound of rhubarb is typically equivalent to about 3 to 4 cups when chopped. The exact amount can vary slightly depending on how finely the rhubarb is cut and its density. For recipes, it’s usually safe to use this range for accurate measurement.