Re: CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-30 Thread Ken Nancy Bagwell
--- George Martin in...@dragonbyte.net wrote: From the following website: http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.htmlhttp://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html *Don't microwaves change the molecular structure and composition of food, by

Re: CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-29 Thread George Martin
From the following website: http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.htmlhttp://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html *Don't microwaves change the molecular structure and composition of food, by ejecting some electrons from atoms and forming

Re: CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-28 Thread odecoyote
At 11:21 AM 10/27/2005 -0400, you wrote: >From the following website: http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html>http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html Don't microwaves change the molecular structure and composition of food, by ejecting some electrons from atoms

CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-27 Thread Lea Ann
From the following website: http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html Don't microwaves change the molecular structure and composition of food, by ejecting some electrons from atoms and forming cancer-causing free radicals? If I should stand away from a microwave to avoid possible

Re: CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint

2005-10-27 Thread Nenah Sylver
- Original Message - From: Lea Ann To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:21 AM Subject: CSMicrowaves - opposite viewpoint From the following website: http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/microwave_ovens.html Don't microwaves change the molecular structure