The Dangers of Microwave Cooking
Cooking in
a microwave oven is not safe. Atoms, molecules and cells are hit by the hard
electromagnetic irradiation of microwaving reverse polarity over one billion times a
second. Even in the low energy range of milli-watts, no atom, molecule or cell of any
organic system can withstand such destructive power.
Molecules are forcefully deformed, their quality impaired. The electrical potentials
between the outer and inner side of the cell membranes - the very life of the cells - are
neutralised. Natural repair mechanisms are suppressed; and cells, forced to adapt to a
state of emergency, switch from normal aerobic to anaerobic (without oxygen) respiration.
Instead of water and carbon dioxide, this fermentation produces hydrogen peroxide and
carbon monoxide. The newly formed radiolytic compounds are unknown to man and nature; the
impaired cells become easy prey for viruses, fungi, and other micro-organisms.
Wisely banned from Russia, microwaving destroys some nutrients and turns some amino
acids into carcinogens. Established science and government claim all this doesnt
hurt people eating irradiated food; but neither scientists not governments ever tested
their claims.
Dr Hans Hertel of Germany did the first and only, small but well controlled study of
the effects of micro-waved nutrients on the blood and physiology of humans. The blood of
those who consume micro-waved food for two months showed pathological changes compared to
matched controls eating food cooked with heat. The changes included a decrease in all
haemoglobin values and deterioration in cholesterol, especially the HDL and LDL (high and
low density cholesterol) values and ratio. Lymphocytes (white blood cells) showed a more
distinct short term decrease after the intake of micro-waved food than after normally
cooked foods.
Moreover, warming breast milk in a microwave oven destroys 98% of its immunoglobulin -
A antibodies and 96% of its liposome activity, reducing the milks resistance to infectious
E.coli.
(reprinted from the January 1996 edition of the Townsend Letter
for Doctors and Patients)

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