no it doesnt
No, toothpaste does not help in treating a cold sore.
No, toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores.
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to use antiviral creams or ointments specifically designed for cold sores.
Toothpaste is not an effective treatment for cold sores. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper treatment options.
no but it can speed it up
Nothing. The yeast needs to be activated. Sensible answer: If the mixture is kept perfectly dry, not a lot. Yeasts need moisture and a slightly acidic pH to activate. The yeast works by digesting the sugars and starches in the mixture to make more more yeast (by reproduction) and carbon dioxide. this process is called fermentation and is the process by which alcohol is made. It is important to understand that yeasts work better in warmer conditions than they do in cold conditions. So if its warm and damp or moist it will start to ferment and give off carbon dioxide which is what makes bread and cakes rise. However too high a temperature and the yeast is killed off.
Nothing. As he is Fat and his metabolic rate is fast. So he does not feel cold.
warm water - yeast needs warm water to become active. suger is the yeast's food .it gives the yeast the energy it needs to grow. cold water - the cold water kills the yeast (kind of) normal room temperature - the yeast just becomes in active and doesn't react
yes
I often bake bread this way. Flour contain a lot of protein. I mix with cold water and wheat plus a lil bit of yeast and salt. When you let it stay overnight, then you might get a slightly thicker mixture. It should not do any harm as such to the actual mixture or the consumption of it as long as it is stored in a cold place (refrigerator +5c at most). Regards.
no because they are helpers for them
Warm water is best for yeast because yeast is a living organism that likes to live in similar temperatures to humans. Put yeast in hot water and it dies, put it in cold water and it will not do its job properly (will be too cold to reproduce fast etc). Put it in water that is just right and it will thrive