Microwaved Food May Cause A Cancer

By admin on November 22nd, 2007 |1,359 views

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Did you know that microwaved food may cause a cancer disease? I know it’s shocking but unfortunately that is real. People think that heating food in the microwave is just heating something normally. It is not. Microwaving is not the ideal form of heating something, and scientists and researches advise people to use alternative ways of hearting food, due to the danger on the people health.

 

Many studies are finding that all kind of potent carcinogens (a substance capable of causing cancer. Exposure to one or more carcinogens, including certain chemicals, radiation, and certain viruses, can initiate cancer under conditions not completely understood. Some people have a genetic tendency to develop cancer when exposed to a specific carcinogen or combination of carcinogens. Repeated local injury or irritation to a part of the body can be carcinogenic. Identifying and eliminating carcinogens in time can reduce the incidence of cancer.) in mocrowaved plastic which can easily seep in to your food. If you want to heat a dinner food or any thing else in a plastic, take it out and put it in a safe plate or ceramic plate. Another advice for the mothers, don’t heat the milk bottle in the microwave, it might have danger on your baby’s health.

 

Click here to read more about how microwave works. Also, if you want to learn more about other cancer causes visit cancer IQ here

 

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One Response to “Microwaved Food May Cause A Cancer”

  1. I always thought is heating food in plastic that leaves off carcinogen from the plastic, not from the food.

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