On the microwave oven topic, some have said this, some
have said that, but it seemed to me that we should
look at any legitimate research, rather than
conjecture.

“One short-term study found significant and disturbing
changes in the blood of individuals consuming
microwaved milk and vegetables. Eight volunteers ate
various combinations of the same foods cooked
different ways. All foods that were processed through
the microwave ovens caused changes in the blood of the
volunteers. Hemoglobin levels decreased and over-all
white cell levels and cholesterol levels increased.
Lymphocytes decreased.”  

See: www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards.htm 
Also: www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards2.htm 

Someone said: “Take a look at this thread
www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/3142  and
check out the website the original poster is
criticizing:  www.relfe.com/microwave.html She *might*
have made some important points but because of her
illogical statement at the beginning, many readers
stopped listening to her.”

The *illogical* statement being referred to was
presumably the reference to a woman who died after
being given blood heated in a microwave. On the second
website, this claim was criticised with the statement,
“The incident did happen, but a jury found that Norma
Levitt was killed by a blood clot, not by blood heated
in a microwave.” I’m confused. How did they suppose
this blood clot was formed? Could it be that
microwaving the blood created a blood clot? I do not
find that hard to believe.

Dr. Mercola (above sites) seems to accept the idea of
microwaves being unhealthy. The information in the
articles on his website seem to make a very strong
scientific case.

I would be very interested in the outcome of an
experiment using microwaved water with plants.



        

        
                
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