Consider that a 20 lb dog would only need 10 mg of nicotine to become poisoned and a 40 - lb dog would need only 1cc (less
than a quarter teaspoon) of e-juice.
Not exact matches
Doses as low as 54 milligrams in an average - sized adult female (far less
than a
quarter of a
teaspoon) can cause an increased risk of phocomelia — a decrease in the size of the upper limbs.
A typical adult consuming 2000 calories per day would need about 1.3 — 2.7 grams ALA per day; equalling about one -
quarter of a
teaspoon of flax seed oil, less
than a tablespoon of walnuts or 1.3 tablespoons of soybean oil.
Rather
than do the responsible thing, which would be to do further research and come up with more exact proportions for the different spices, I grabbed a
quarter teaspoon measure and spooned out the exact same amount of every spice.
In 2013, research published in the British Journal of Nutrition confirmed this and also found it may boost post-exercise immunity.4 Athletes who ate three -
quarters of a
teaspoon of a type of fiber found in nutritional yeast per day ended up having higher amounts of circulating monocytes two hours after intense exercise — higher, in fact,
than their pre-workout numbers.
The first time I made it I added less
than a
quarter of a
teaspoon of cayenne pepper.
I needed at least a
teaspoon per day of salt when zero - carbing, compared to less
than a
quarter -
teaspoon when eating carbs.
Less
than a
quarter a cup of antifreeze can kill a Great Dane, and a
teaspoon's worth can end the life of a small dog or a cat.