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On Behalf Of Gilbert Lawrence
Hi Ivo,
You again display your acumen, carefully selecting very nuanced terminology 
like "adjunct therapy"; which many non-clinicians may not understand or 
appreciate. 
**Thank you, dear Dr.Gilbert, for your sincere encouragement. I am in the 
medical field for decades. It is good that we agree with each other and with 
the scientific research. Scientific and medical illiteracy will always be a 
problem in this Forum. That is not our problem!
 
<<<Using Styrofoam as a container can be a health problem (see link); in 
addition to waste-disposal of the container.
 
http://www.grinningplanet.com/2008/04-08/foam-cups-polystyrene-cups-article.htm
 
The following is a link to your question about using the microwave and some of 
the commonly used containers to prepare/warm the food:
 
http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/update0706a.shtml
 **That is what we read in the scientific reviews and medical links.
I found in Germany people with cancer due to the use of microwave.


------------- Ivo wrote:
 
It agrees with what I said: 1. Cinnamon can be an adjunct therapy. 2. 
Therefore, anti-diabetic drugs should be prescribed by modern medicine 
physicians. 3. There is no cure, either with modern medicine or with 
alternative medicine (ayurvedic and homeopathic medicines may help).
 
What about microwave prepared food? Is it true that many people, mainly women, 
got cancer? 

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