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Microwaves danger!

Last activity 28 April 2012 by Veruska

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Veruska

It has been known for some years that the problem with microwaved anything is not the radiation people used to worry about, it's how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body can not recognize it.

Microwaves don't work different ways on different substances. Whatever you put into the microwave suffers the same destructive process. Microwaves agitate the molecules to move faster and faster. This movement causes friction which denatures the original make-up of the substance. It results in destroyed vitamins, minerals, proteins and generates the new stuff called radiolytic compounds, things that are not found in nature.

So the body wraps it in fat cells to protect itself from the dead food or it eliminates it fast. Think of all the Mothers heating up milk in these 'Safe' appliances. What about the nurse in Canada that warmed up blood for a transfusion patient and accidentally killed him when the blood went in dead. But the makers say it's safe.

Please pass this knowledge on...

Thank you

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I don't from where you have copied and pasted this urban legend but microwave does not alter the DNA  of milk or blood ( It may kill the vitamins if overcooked, similar to over boiling veggies in water on the stove). Conventional microwave can heat the blood or milk unevenly or too quickly resulting in hemolysis for blood and standard ( and slower) warming procedures are mandated  in hospitals.
Here is where this has been cited for as a case for non-medical use  :
http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/D … iteID=4387

Veruska

Thx for ur response but i have far wide evidences and good sources to believe the statement mentioned above.

Orthodox sciences does not appeal to me ...science has done its utmost to prevent the progress of science :/

So far everyone is free to believe and to follow anything they find appealling to themselves.

Thx for your reply i appreciate :)


Here are some alternatives to microwave..
You can heat food quickly in a convection oven. It's just an ordinary oven with a fan.

You can also easily and quickly heat up food, even frozen pasta, by using a saucepan with a lid and a little water, to moisten it from the steam.

If someone is coming home late, and you want to give them warm food when they arrive, put a saucepan lid over the food while it is on a plate. Put the plate of food on a simmering saucepan of water. It will stay warm without drying up.

If you want to cook food, do it the old fashioned ways - it tastes much better that way!

Thats all from me...

Regards

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FWIW: You may believe whatever you want - it's a free world- but you are broadcasting some ideas ( not your own btw)  that are spreading like wildfire on the web;

Just have to do a search on "Google"  with the words: " the nurse in Canada that warmed up blood for a transfusion patient and accidentally killed him when the blood went in dead." and see how many hits you get with the same VERBATIM story that you have written in your original post  ( from India to the US via Malaysia or South Africa, either blogs or pseudo-health websites or fora).
http://www.hfpt.co.uk/dispose-of-your-microwave/
or
http://tasteofhealth.net/tips-on-living … microwaves

So either you put your source or a citation and let people make up their mind either to believe it or not , or else you are just plagiarizing someone's opinions.  That's what I am saying .
You seem to be giving advices and facts which  you have not personally experienced or witnessed or researched.  You are just copying word for word from some sites and pasting them as advices and as your own on a forum . That's disingeneous in my book but may appeal to others !!!

Veruska

:)Either i copy or not the only thing that i want to pass is the message of the dangers of microwave usage.

I try to share what i know,then anyone is free to do their own reserch if they like...as i did for years! ..defenetely  I am not trying to plagiarising anyone as you just said above. In the contrary im just trying to help open someone's  eyes ...

I was sure to encounter this issues...but that did not stopped me from posting....good food for thought is always welcome i guess.

well thx again...i really hope you do not use microwaves after all ;)

Take care

RS consul

Hello thks for the information it's really proved by scientific that microwave is dangerous for health but what i don't understand why it is still commercialised?Is that technology?Normally inventors should find the antidoct for that.
Regards

Veruska

It seems that we are not living in a "free" world..but a "manipulated "one instead.....:|

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