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No, almonds are not toxic to humans. They are a nutritious and safe food to consume in moderation.
No almonds are toxic to dogs.
It is not recommended to extract cyanide from almonds as it is a toxic substance. Consuming almonds in their natural form is safe and healthy.
The cause of toxic gases are of pollution being polluted on Earth. The effect is causing living organisms near it to die.
Bioflavonoids are not toxic, even at high levels.
Toxic Effects,Risk to People,Risk to Wildlife
It depends. Most almonds contain cyanide ( a poisonous compound). We don't eat these almonds, so the almonds that we can eat are ok for dogs, but don't eat or feed anything wild almonds.
Arsenic is highly toxic and has the distinct odor of garlic. This is not to be confused with cyanide, which is toxic and has the odor of bitter almonds.
No, this could cause toxic effects.
Almonds can be toxic to dogs. One almond should be okay for a small dog but if you are worried, call your vet.
Green chemistry focuses on eliminating the use of toxic chemicals in chemistry without stifling.
Usually viruses cause cold-like symptoms, such as the viruses that cause the common cold and the flu, but, other diseases and disorders can also include similar symptoms and so can toxic effects from chemicals and drugs.