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Title: Are Microwaves Safe? (Must Read if You Use a Microwave Oven)
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URL Source: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/are-microwaves-safe/
Published: May 16, 2016
Author: Lloyd Burrell
Post Date: 2020-07-19 12:34:16 by BTP Holdings
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Are Microwaves Safe? (Must Read if You Use a Microwave Oven)

By Lloyd Burrell

May 16, 2016

Where would you be without your microwave oven? Aren’t they just a huge time-saver? You can cook a meal in seconds. Even frozen food can be defrosted and ready to eat in a matter of minutes.

But have you ever wondered… are microwaves safe? Are there any dangers to using them? How could there be any dangers? If there were, the government would have taken microwave ovens off the market, right? These are the questions we’re going to explore in this article.

Microwave Ovens Use Microwaves – a Form of EMF

As the name suggests, “microwave ovens” use microwaves. These microwaves, which are a form of electromagnetic field (EMF) generated by a magnetron, vibrate at a speed of 2.4 billion times per second. This causes the water molecules in the food to resonate at very high frequencies and generate heat.

Conventional heating of food is a different, much more gentler process altogether. Heat is transferred by convection from the outside to the inside.

Cooking with microwaves begins in the cells and molecules where water is present. This energy is transformed into frictional heat. These are called thermic effects. Added to this are athermic effects which are not currently measurable but are thought to deform the structures of molecules and have qualitative consequences.

Microwave Ovens Microwave Your Home

Few people realize that when you use a microwave oven, the microwaves do not stay within the confines of the oven.

Microwave ovens have to meet safety standards set by the FDA. These standards “limit the amount of microwaves that can leak from an oven throughout its lifetime to 5 milliwatts (mW) of microwave radiation per square centimeter at approximately 2 inches from the oven surface.” This might sound quite rigorous, but it’s not.

My tests with an EMF meter show that even brand new microwave ovens emit significant levels of microwave energy, otherwise known as radio frequency radiation.

What this means is that when you switch your microwave oven on these EMFs permeate into your home… traveling through walls, ceilings, and you. These EMFs, though being in the non-ionizing range of the EMF spectrum, are not negligible.

In May 2011 the World Health Organization officially classified this type of EMF exposure as a class 2B possible carcinogen.

Added to this, a microwave ovens’ cables and motor also give off high magnetic fields, often over 10 milligauss. Exposures of just 4 milligauss have been firmly linked to leukemia. Not surprisingly these magnetic fields have also been categorized as carcinogenic.

Over 70 Years of German and Russian Research Point to Microwave Dangers

Twenty years of Russian research, and German studies dating back to 1942 in Berlin, make a strong case against the safety of microwave cooking.

The Nazis are thought to have invented the first microwave ovens to provide mobile food support to their troops during their invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II. After the war the United States War Department was given the task of researching the safety of microwave ovens. But it’s the Russians who are credited with having performed the most thorough research.

After the war the Russians set about researching the biological effects of microwave ovens. This led to microwave ovens being banned in Russia in 1976. The ban was later lifted during Perestroika to promote free trade with the west.

Their findings led the Russian government to issue an international warning about possible biological and environmental damage associated with the use of microwave ovens and other similar frequency electronic devices such as cell phones. (Note: Do cellphones cause cancer? Find out here.)

Are Microwaves Safe? What the Research Tells Us

The research on microwave ovens reveals the following…

> Microwaving prepared meats to ensure sanitary ingestion was found to provoke the formation of d-Nitrosodienthanolamines, a well-known carcinogen.

> Microwaving milk and cereal grains was found to convert some of their amino acids into carcinogenic substances.

> Swiss clinical trials have found that microwaving food increases cholesterol levels. It was also found to decrease red and white blood cell counts while decreasing hemoglobin and producing radiolytic compounds.

> Thawing frozen fruits was found to convert their glucoside and galactoside containing fractions into carcinogens.

> Even very short exposure of raw, cooked, or frozen vegetables to microwaves was found to convert their plant alkaloids into carcinogens.

> Russian and Japanese studies have shown how food can lose nearly 60% to 90% of its food value when cooked or heated in a microwave oven. Significant portions of Vitamins B, C, E, and essential minerals have been found to be lost.

> Food cooked in a microwave oven with a little water can lose up to 97% of its beneficial antioxidants.

> Another issue with microwave ovens is that many people cook food in plastic and paper containers. Carcinogenic toxins can leach out of this packaging into your food. Studies have shown that chemicals such as polyethylene terpthalate (PET), benzene, toluene, and xylene can leach from the packaging of common microwavable foods such as pizzas, fries, and popcorn.

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5 Tips to Break Free From Your Microwave Oven

In the light of the above I take a firm line with microwave ovens. I cleared my microwave oven out of my kitchen a long time ago.

Here’s how to survive without a microwave oven:

1. Invest in a turbo oven or steamer instead. These are much healthier alternatives to microwaving.

2. Plan your meals. Take your dinner out of the freezer that morning or the night before so you don’t end up having to speed-defrost food.

3. Frozen soups and stews can be taken out the freezer an hour before mealtime and partially defrosted in a sink of water then when sufficiently thawed put in a pan to heat on the stove.

4. If you do insist on keeping your microwave oven, don’t allow children, pregnant women, and people with low immunity in your kitchen (or in the adjacent rooms) when your microwave oven is on.

5. Keep as far away as you can from your microwave oven when it is working. Your risk of EMF exposure will be reduced significantly.

Your Quality of Food = Your Quality of Life

There’s no doubt the food we eat affects our health. But already the foods we eat contain more toxins and are nutritionally poorer than they were only a few decades ago. If you use a microwave oven, not only are you diminishing the nutritional value of food which is already less nutritional than it was previously, you are also exposing yourself to potential harmful electromagnetic fields which are known carcinogens.

Are microwaves safe? The resounding answer is NO. Do yourself and your family a favor and remove them from your home and take steps to limit your exposure at work and other areas where they’re used.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

I'm a non-microwave user.

My dad was an electrical engineer and he understood the leaking aspect of microwave radiation all the way back in the early 80s. I remember my younger brother one day microwaving something and wanting to hide what he was cooking from my other brother so he shielded the door from view with his body, flat up against it. My dad instantly yelled at him to get away from it. All of us being in shock thought it an overreaction, but in hindsight, no, it wasn't. My dad knew.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-07-19   12:47:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

My dad was an electrical engineer and he understood the leaking aspect of microwave radiation all the way back in the early 80s. I remember my younger brother one day microwaving something and wanting to hide what he was cooking from my other brother so he shielded the door from view with his body, flat up against it. My dad instantly yelled at him to get away from it. All of us being in shock thought it an overreaction, but in hindsight, no, it wasn't. My dad knew.

Of course being an ex pat in Ecuador you likely want to keep your energy costs to a minimum. I don't blame you.

Here the City took a $55,000 loss on the water system so they raised water rates by 20%. What can you do about that but pay what they ask or they will shut off your city utilities and that means power too. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-07-19   13:37:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings (#2)

Think of an electric bill of about $30/month, year round. Though water heating and gas stove are both with tanked gas that is heavily subsidized to the point of being near free.

No A/C, no home heating required at any time of the year.

Pinguinite  posted on  2020-07-19   21:18:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Pinguinite (#3)

Think of an electric bill of about $30/month, year round. Though water heating and gas stove are both with tanked gas that is heavily subsidized to the point of being near free.

No A/C, no home heating required at any time of the year.

I hear you on this.

But unfortunately I have no way to get to Ecuador.

It is likely I am on "no fly" list anyway. LOL

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-07-20   10:35:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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