Talc is hydrated magnesium silicate, and it does not present a problem. Particularly since there is so little in the tablets.
Talc powder can be harmful to plants if applied directly in excessive amounts. It can clog the plant's stomata, interfering with gas exchange and photosynthesis. It may also attract pests and prevent proper nutrient absorption by the plant.
Talc is considered safe for external use in cosmetic products, but inhaling talc powder has been linked to respiratory issues and potentially harmful effects, such as lung irritation or cancer. It's best to avoid inhalation of talc powder and follow product instructions for safe use.
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Aromatic spirits of ammonia is not meant to be ingested, as it is typically used to inhale or dilute for external application. Ingesting aromatic spirits of ammonia can be harmful and should be avoided. If ingested, it can cause serious health complications.
If an item is non-toxic, it means that it is not poisonous or harmful to people. Sharpies have been certified as non-toxic, although it would not be wise to ingest them.
Talcum powder is not overtly harmful to dogs, but remember that our four-legged friends need a bit of oil in their coats to keep them healthy. The oils are developed naturally, and are somewhat dependent of the animal's diet. Talc, talcum powder, might dry a dog's coat out a bit by absorbing these oils, so consider the reason for applying it and weigh the consequences. A call to a local vet wouldn't cost anything but a bit of time, and good information can almost certainly be had there.
Yes, urinal cakes are toxic if ingested and should not be consumed. They contain chemicals that can be harmful to humans if ingested.
Yes, erasers can be harmful if ingested as they are not meant to be consumed. They can cause choking, digestive issues, and potentially toxic reactions in the body. It is important to seek medical attention if an eraser is accidentally ingested.
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No, shake 'n' vac is not designed to be ingested and may be harmful if it is ingested.
Talc powder can be harmful to plants if applied directly in excessive amounts. It can clog the plant's stomata, interfering with gas exchange and photosynthesis. It may also attract pests and prevent proper nutrient absorption by the plant.
Talc is considered safe for external use in cosmetic products, but inhaling talc powder has been linked to respiratory issues and potentially harmful effects, such as lung irritation or cancer. It's best to avoid inhalation of talc powder and follow product instructions for safe use.
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The dose makes the poison. Both are harmful above certain levels. The exact chemical form is also important.
If it is ingested than it can become harmful to the digestive system, however, if they are walking across a gravel road it is not harmful to them.
Talc is a mineral based powder. It can irritate the lungs if inhaled, and of course can be quite dangerous if inhaled in quantity. There don't seem to be long term health problems documented, as with asbestos. The lungs do seem to be able to eliminate it. So, as long as you can use it externally without inhaling a noticeable amount, it seems to be safe. With a baby, you will want to apply it carefully, so as to avoid allowing the dust to become airborne as much as possible. We would sometimes lay a washcloth or some such over our babies' mouths to act as an air filter.
as long as it is not ingested it is not harmful I used it as a child and I'm ok.