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Microwave oven info?

sctdh

I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
good. Thanks.

Paul

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Buergerwelle e.V., Dachverband / BI Omega-CI Omega
Dear Paul,

here some information:

Radiation Ovens: The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/485972/

Microwave Oven Radiations Hazards & Standards
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/325594/

Radiation Ovens: The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/325588/

Nuked In Your Kitchen
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/305336/

Do You Microwave Your Food ?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/290594/

The Effects of Microwave Apparatus on Food and Humans
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/290590/

Microwave ovens cause cancer
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/283088/

Still 'Cooking' With Microwaves?
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/209635/

Microwaves
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/192056/

Microwave–ovens cause cancer after all
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/189666/

Microwaves are a hazard to life
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/189655/

Man turns the Earth into a Microwave–Oven
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/189645/


Best!

Klaus



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>I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
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Emil at Less EMF Inc
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Hi Paul,

See http://www.lessemf.com/mw-stnds.html

Emil


At 06:57 PM 1/27/2005, you wrote:


>I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
>ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
>means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
>good. Thanks.
>
>Paul
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devorah91
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Hi, if you type it into a google search you can take your pick on
the many different web site's that have articles on the subject,
there is alot of info out there....Debbie



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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Do you mean their effects on food or people standing near them when
they're on?

Sarah


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From: danceswild [mailto:[hidden email]]
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Subject: [eSens] Microwave oven info?




I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
good. Thanks.

Paul






 
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Andrew McAfee
Yes. You'll get hit with quite a blast anywhere in the room from a
microwave. Definitely don't let kids put their faces near them while
they are cooking. My recommendation is to pull the cord on the thing
and never use it unless you want to kill someone slowly.
Andrew
On Jan 27, 2005, at 9:40 PM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

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> Do you mean their effects on food or people standing near them when
> they're on?
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> From: danceswild [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 5:58 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [eSens] Microwave oven info?
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> I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
> ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
> means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
> good. Thanks.
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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
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Agreed. What these ovens do to food is also not good. Apparently the
radiation turns proteins into a substance that is not recognised by the
body......its amazing how little research has been done into microwaved
food and its effects on human health.
Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew McAfee [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 3:47 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [eSens] Microwave oven info?



Yes. You'll get hit with quite a blast anywhere in the room from a
microwave. Definitely don't let kids put their faces near them while
they are cooking. My recommendation is to pull the cord on the thing
and never use it unless you want to kill someone slowly.
Andrew
On Jan 27, 2005, at 9:40 PM, Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison) wrote:

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> Do you mean their effects on food or people standing near them when
> they're on?
>
> Sarah
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: danceswild [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Friday, 28 January 2005 5:58 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [eSens] Microwave oven info?
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> I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
> ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
> means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
> good. Thanks.
>
> Paul
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Glenn Coleman
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Wow, that is shocking information about microwaves and what it does to our
blood.

I think I'll get rid of my microwave. I can't imagine continuing to use
given my ES challenge. Thats all I need is to be fixing things on one side,
and cooking myself on the other.

Glenn

>From: "Less EMF Inc." <[hidden email]>
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>Subject: Re: [eSens] Microwave oven info?
>Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:25:09 -0500
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>Hi Paul,
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>See http://www.lessemf.com/mw-stnds.html
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>Emil
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>At 06:57 PM 1/27/2005, you wrote:
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> >I am looking for a source of information on the dangers of microwave
> >ovens to pass on to people who are not familiar with the issue. That
> >means short and very well presented info is best. A website would be
> >good. Thanks.
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> >Paul
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carazzz

Ditto; I'm packing up my microwave this afternoon.

So far I've de-commissioned wireless phones, cell phones, wireless
Internet routers, dimmer switches...and I'm turning off ALL
electrical circuits at night, every night, to reduce EMF exposure.
One exception: I leave ONE circuit on to power the refrigerator.

Does anyone have a simple list handy of every electrical item I need
to get rid of? I'm serious. I should just gather everything up at one
time and have a huge garage sale, maybe raise some $$ to pay for EMF
protection devices and nutritional supplements.

Cara

--- In [hidden email], "Glenn Coleman" <glennhcoleman@h...>
wrote:
> Wow, that is shocking information about microwaves and what it does
to our
> blood.
>
> I think I'll get rid of my microwave. I can't imagine continuing
to use
> given my ES challenge. Thats all I need is to be fixing things on
one side,
> and cooking myself on the other.
>
> Glenn

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Marc Martin
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> So far I've de-commissioned wireless phones, cell phones, wireless
> Internet routers, dimmer switches...and I'm turning off ALL
> electrical circuits at night, every night, to reduce EMF exposure.
> One exception: I leave ONE circuit on to power the refrigerator.


> Does anyone have a simple list handy of every electrical item I need
> to get rid of?

Well, in theory, you shouldn't need to get rid of EVERYTHING -- that's
the idea behind the devices, diet, and supplements. But certainly
the wireless stuff is probably a good idea. Also, if you've got
those energy-efficient compact florescent light bulbs, replace
them with the old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs. (or even
better, incandescent full-spectrum light bulbs)

But I don't think most people are willing to give up their
computer or TV, even though those are probably high on the
list or appliances that are bad for you.

Marc

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perla1133
Do not think too much, try not o think if only for short times.

Love and light,

Later

Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:
> So far I've de-commissioned wireless phones, cell phones, wireless
> Internet routers, dimmer switches...and I'm turning off ALL
> electrical circuits at night, every night, to reduce EMF exposure.
> One exception: I leave ONE circuit on to power the refrigerator.


> Does anyone have a simple list handy of every electrical item I need
> to get rid of?

Well, in theory, you shouldn't need to get rid of EVERYTHING -- that's
the idea behind the devices, diet, and supplements. But certainly
the wireless stuff is probably a good idea. Also, if you've got
those energy-efficient compact florescent light bulbs, replace
them with the old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs. (or even
better, incandescent full-spectrum light bulbs)

But I don't think most people are willing to give up their
computer or TV, even though those are probably high on the
list or appliances that are bad for you.

Marc


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Benson, Sarah (Sen L. Allison)
In reply to this post by sctdh
Another "bad" item is the clock radio. If you've got one either throw
it the way of the rest or keep it well away from the bed if you leave
the electricity on.

Sarah




Ditto; I'm packing up my microwave this afternoon.

So far I've de-commissioned wireless phones, cell phones, wireless
Internet routers, dimmer switches...and I'm turning off ALL
electrical circuits at night, every night, to reduce EMF exposure.
One exception: I leave ONE circuit on to power the refrigerator.

Does anyone have a simple list handy of every electrical item I need
to get rid of? I'm serious. I should just gather everything up at one
time and have a huge garage sale, maybe raise some $$ to pay for EMF
protection devices and nutritional supplements.

Cara

--- In [hidden email], "Glenn Coleman" <glennhcoleman@h...>
wrote:
> Wow, that is shocking information about microwaves and what it does
to our
> blood.
>
> I think I'll get rid of my microwave. I can't imagine continuing
to use
> given my ES challenge. Thats all I need is to be fixing things on
one side,
> and cooking myself on the other.
>
> Glenn







 
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carazzz

Right you are, Sarah. I forgot to mention clock radios -- these
were among the first to go for us. I've also gotten rid of all
bedside lamps. And we have*nothing* plugged into the outlets
near the bed any more -- no electrical wires running underneath,
no phone cords. I think in the bedroom we have one floor lamp
positioned as far from the bed as possible, and that's it. Of
course at night the circuit to the bedroom is turned off anyway.

We keep a few flashlights near the bed in case we need to get
up and walk around at night. But once you get into the habit of
having the circuits off it's no big deal -- and we do find that we
sleep better.

If you have some circuits on timers (we had a bunch of these for
an aquaterrium -- fog machines and waterfalls that worked on a
schedule -- the fields generated are pretty high. The wires for
ours ran under the couch and we couldn't figure out at first why
the living room couch was such a problem spot. Timers and
dimmers in general seem to be bad news.

Cara

--- In [hidden email], "Benson, Sarah \(Sen L.
Allison\)" <Sarah.Benson@a...> wrote:
> Another "bad" item is the clock radio. If you've got one either
throw
> it the way of the rest or keep it well away from the bed if you
leave
> the electricity on.
>
> Sarah
> >
>

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devorah91
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Sarah,
I was wondering about this too maybe a windup one, tell us more
about the clock radio if you would....thanks Debbie


--- In [hidden email], "Benson, Sarah \(Sen L. Allison\)"
<Sarah.Benson@a...> wrote:
> Another "bad" item is the clock radio. If you've got one either
throw
> it the way of the rest or keep it well away from the bed if you
leave
> the electricity on.
>
> Sarah
>
>
>