No, it won't. But now I'm wondering where this bike came from.
Starch is used in the same powders as talc. The only limitation was with babies.
Sprinkling powders on babies can be dangerous. If a child inhales starch or talcum powder, he can seriously damage his lungs and get on a ventilator. Therefore, they refused from powders. You can forget about them as a bad dream.
Well, that is, the classic powders from popular brands are still preserved, but it has long been considered bad form to prescribe this powder to babies.
But adults can be sprinkled with anything. In this case, talc is on an equal footing with starch.
Athletes put powders in their socks so as not to rub themselves with calluses.
Adults sprinkle themselves with this matter all kinds of diaper rash.
In addition, talc and starch are still relevant for the prevention of pressure ulcers with diabetic ulcers. That is, the opposite is true.
Maybe we were talking about ulcers not on the skin, but in the stomach? It's even better there. Kissel from starch will perfectly cover these ulcers.
Have you heard anything about this? Maybe they have dragged some kind of Candida or something else... I am at a loss.