tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30136383.post4454193264219975470..comments2024-03-07T10:17:41.979+00:00Comments on the tap: Are Microwave Ovens Another Source Of Cancer?Tapestryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17267094484651413428noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30136383.post-6841445966266967392011-06-30T11:34:20.334+00:002011-06-30T11:34:20.334+00:00Me - good point, but check out the cat food experi...Me - good point, but check out the cat food experiment. Just google 'cat food experiment microwave'.<br /><br />DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30136383.post-32878736309624431522011-06-28T23:26:41.407+00:002011-06-28T23:26:41.407+00:00I can't see how using a microwave to heat food...I can't see how using a microwave to heat food in, will, unless you are directly exposed to the Microwave Radiation initiate cancer.The Heating Effect, is produced by flipping the H2O molecules, a bit like you rubbing your finger in rapid cycles on a wooden table. It will get quite warm. Water boils at a much higher temperature than expected due to it H-H bonding, most other similar similar molecules are gasses, e.g. H2S,SO2,etc. The change is Physical, not Chemical.If you were to use certain containers, which contained molecules that were microwave active, then it is not inconceivable that LEACHING COULD WELL OCCUR, without going into too much detail, a partition will exist at the interface of two liquid phases, so if a lyophilic material is leached out,this could account for difference. Some of the plastic wrapping used in packaging of BACON etc,was found to be leaching into the bacon, which could be quite a harmful. I always treat these Boil in The Bag Product with the greatest of suspicion, & always prefer to use the AGA. If you boil water in an ALUMINIUM container,then a small amount of transference will occur, to produce hydrated aluminum ions. THE SAFEST CONTAINERS, are Pyrex in microwave, Stainless Steel, conventional cooking. I think other factors could be at work with regard to the plants though. not enough data given. I regret typing is not one of my greatest attributes. <br />REGARDS ......WASPwasphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04819483478684078804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30136383.post-85711383390758706512011-06-27T16:36:01.936+00:002011-06-27T16:36:01.936+00:00The water boiled in the pan would have been boiled...The water boiled in the pan would have been boiled in a metal container. What was the micro-waved water boiled in? Plastic, glass or pyrex? Would this have made a difference?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30136383.post-53553598417260744092011-06-27T16:10:19.149+00:002011-06-27T16:10:19.149+00:00http://www.pauapress.com/fluoride/files/1418.pdfhttp://www.pauapress.com/fluoride/files/1418.pdfundradnoreply@blogger.com