Re: Radiation Ovens - THE PROVEN DANGERS OF MICROWAVES

From: David Wright (wright_at_clam.prodigy.net)
Date: 01/19/05


Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 05:57:44 GMT

In article <yieZo1100uqMyA@jEJe>, Dr. Jai Maharaj <usenet@mantra.com> wrote:
>Radiation Ovens - THE PROVEN DANGERS OF MICROWAVES
>
>Forwarded message from Fidyl <fidyl@yahoo.com>
>
>[ Subject: Radiation Ovens - The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
>[ From: Fidyl <fidyl@yahoo.com>
>[ Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005
>
>Radiation Ovens - The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
>
>http://www.herbalhealer.com/microwave.html
>
>Is it possible that millions of people are ignorantly sacrificing
>their health in exchange for the convenience of microwave ovens? Why
>did the Soviet Union ban the use of microwave ovens in 1976? Who
>invented microwave ovens, and why? The answers to these questions may
>shock you into throwing your microwave oven in the trash.

The only thing that should be thrown in the trash is Jay Stevens's
latest alarmist claptrap. All that need be said can be said quickly
if you just look at this one bit of insane drivel from the article:

>By comparison, microwaves from the sun are based on principles of
>pulsed direct current (DC) that don't create frictional heat;
>microwave ovens use alternating current (AC) creating frictional
>heat.

Completely insane. A microwave is a microwave. This idiotic article
is claiming the equivalent of "waves created by dropping a rock into a
lake are fantastically dangerous, whereas waves created by dropping a
bowling ball into a lake are safe."

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