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jaggernaut
#21 Posted : Thursday, September 13, 2012 4:50:59 PM
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mukiha wrote:
This is just another one of those useless, alarmist articles from the sub-Standard!

Yes, people do get ill from microwaved food, but it's not as a result of the radiation. It is from food poisoning because of eating half-cooked food!

Read it ; laugh; then use the paper to carry your left-over chips from lunch. Take the chips home and warm them in your microwave! If you fall sick, it will be from eating chips coated with newspaper ink!


Very well said. My problem is why the sub-standard paper could allow such an alarmist and scientifically inaccurate article to be published.
alikujia
#22 Posted : Thursday, September 13, 2012 5:07:30 PM
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chemos wrote:
Impunity wrote:
rock wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
bird_man wrote:

Kinda reminds me when cell phones arrived & I bought my ka-motorolla a kichungi ya kuzuia harmful waves!

i remember those tuvichungiLaughing out loudly

Hehe..i had one too.In retrospect that was very silly of me.Laughing out loudly


I bought one for my Alcatel for KES. 250 in 2003 when I was jobless and lunchless.

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Kwanza those ones that used to meta meta when u receive a call ama sms...
Had one and tumanzi kwa club nilikuwa nawakunywa nayo kama straw..Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Should get one for my iPONE for old times sake..


I just can't recall why i didnt buy the "anti-radiation" for subsequent phones after my first. maybe this is why alot of cancer around - writers take up this matter.
Lolest!
#23 Posted : Thursday, September 13, 2012 5:50:50 PM
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mukiha wrote:
This is just another one of those useless, alarmist articles from the sub-Standard!

Yes, people do get ill from microwaved food, but it's not as a result of the radiation. It is from food poisoning because of eating half-cooked food!

Read it ; laugh; then use the paper to carry your left-over chips from lunch. Take the chips home and warm them in your microwave! If you fall sick, it will be from eating chips coated with newspaper ink!

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maka
#24 Posted : Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:23:55 PM
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Seriously the incidents of cancer are becoming too many there has to be something causing it,why die at 39 or 4o when you could have easily doubled your age probably dying at 80 or there about,something is terribly wrong somewhere and we8 are paying for it...guess lifestyle change is one of the biggest causes...Anyone of you ever heard of the blue zones?Dan Buettner an author did a research as to why some people live long in some regions of the world he came up with interesting facts.http://www.oprah.com/health/The-Secrets-of-the-Blue-Zones/2
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Euge
#25 Posted : Thursday, September 13, 2012 9:44:16 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
mukiha wrote:
This is just another one of those useless, alarmist articles from the sub-Standard!

Yes, people do get ill from microwaved food, but it's not as a result of the radiation. It is from food poisoning because of eating half-cooked food!

Read it ; laugh; then use the paper to carry your left-over chips from lunch. Take the chips home and warm them in your microwave! If you fall sick, it will be from eating chips coated with newspaper ink!


Very well said. My problem is why the sub-standard paper could allow such an alarmist and scientifically inaccurate article to be published.


@Jaggernnaut you have the answer to your question. Because it is sub-standard!
Lord, thank you!
simonkabz
#26 Posted : Friday, September 14, 2012 10:23:03 PM
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With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.
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mkeiyd
#27 Posted : Saturday, September 15, 2012 12:18:43 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.


I think and have read somewhere, using plastic containers to warm foods in a microwave can cause cancer.
The radiation reacts with plastic components to form carcinogenic material. The vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, is a human carcinogen. If a plastic container is heated using microwave, the resulting chemical reaction produces cancer causing stuff.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have a report on this.
In short avoid using plastics in the microwave.
kenmac
#28 Posted : Saturday, September 15, 2012 3:22:20 PM
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mkeiyd wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.


I think and have read somewhere, using plastic containers to warm foods in a microwave can cause cancer.
The radiation reacts with plastic components to form carcinogenic material. The vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, is a human carcinogen. If a plastic container is heated using microwave, the resulting chemical reaction produces cancer causing stuff.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have a report on this.
In short avoid using plastics in the microwave.

P


seconded. This includes reusing mineral water bottles with hot water, or leaving them exposed to hot sunlight for prolonged periods.
......Ecclesiastes
limanika
#29 Posted : Sunday, September 16, 2012 9:32:10 PM
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kenmac wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.


I think and have read somewhere, using plastic containers to warm foods in a microwave can cause cancer.
The radiation reacts with plastic components to form carcinogenic material. The vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, is a human carcinogen. If a plastic container is heated using microwave, the resulting chemical reaction produces cancer causing stuff.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have a report on this.
In short avoid using plastics in the microwave.

P


seconded. This includes reusing mineral water bottles with hot water, or leaving them exposed to hot sunlight for prolonged periods.

That now sounds reasonable. The other danger with microwave is danger of scalding from hot liquids always stir any liquids after boiling with microwave
maka
#30 Posted : Sunday, September 16, 2012 10:39:05 PM
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kenmac wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.


I think and have read somewhere, using plastic containers to warm foods in a microwave can cause cancer.
The radiation reacts with plastic components to form carcinogenic material. The vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, is a human carcinogen. If a plastic container is heated using microwave, the resulting chemical reaction produces cancer causing stuff.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have a report on this.
In short avoid using plastics in the microwave.

P


seconded. This includes reusing mineral water bottles with hot water, or leaving them exposed to hot sunlight for prolonged periods.

...I thought guys were using plastic water bottles left in the sun as a method of killing germs in their water?
possunt quia posse videntur
kenmac
#31 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2012 7:06:15 AM
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maka wrote:
kenmac wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
With the overwhelming wazua dismissal, my worry is lessened, still not convinced though, not a single scientific explanation.


I think and have read somewhere, using plastic containers to warm foods in a microwave can cause cancer.
The radiation reacts with plastic components to form carcinogenic material. The vinyl chloride, the precursor to PVC, is a human carcinogen. If a plastic container is heated using microwave, the resulting chemical reaction produces cancer causing stuff.
The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have a report on this.
In short avoid using plastics in the microwave.

P


seconded. This includes reusing mineral water bottles with hot water, or leaving them exposed to hot sunlight for prolonged periods.

...I thought guys were using plastic water bottles left in the sun as a method of killing germs in their water?


Blame it on lack of information. Its not advisable.
......Ecclesiastes
kenmac
#32 Posted : Monday, September 17, 2012 7:15:09 AM
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It's going to depend upon the type of
plastic you're using, as they're
composed of different chemical
compounds. If you look at the bottom
of your plastic cup (or dish, etc),
there's normally a recycling symbol
and a number. The number classifies
the type of plastic it is.
You can find the plastic classification
numbers here.
My opinion as an environmental
chemist: if your drink cup is #2, #4 or
#5, then your risk of exposure is low
enough to not be an issue, as these
classes of plastics do not normally
contain bisphenol A (BPA) or
phthalates.
You should not be using #3 (polyvinyl
chloride aka PVC) for anything food
related; they contain bisphenol A and
phthalates; both of which are
endocrine disruptors.
No. 6 is fine for storing foods, but you
should not reheat foods in
polystyrene. No. 7 is a 'catch all' for
plastics - some of these can contain
BPA.
It is nearly impossible to be
completely BPA/Phthalate free; they're
nearly ubiquitous in our lives: plastic
wrap, the coating inside your canned
beans, etc.
There are reports which suggests that
BPA causes cancer , and there are
many published studies regarding
phthalates impacting sperm count
and quality . BPA has been tentatively
linked to premature on set of puberty.
Before you run off and throw out
everything plastic in your house, you
need to understand that you're
exposed to BPA from more than just
leaching from your drinking bottles &
cups. BPA will degrade rapidly in air
but it persists in water - this means
that you're potentially exposed to BPA
via your drinking water (if it's a public
water supply) or through what you eat
(fish) since BPA is both
bioaccumulated and biomagnified.
So yes, there is a risk of BPA/phthalate
leaching from your cup (or container)
to your water (and thus into you),
however the amount leached is most
likely very small. In most of the studies
where laboratory rats developed
cancer , they were receiving large
(1000-10000 ppm) doses of BPA
through their food, or via
subcutaneous injections.
It's why they pushed to have BPA and
phthalates removed from baby
bottles (which are still normally
marked with a 7 code!) - there was a
higher risk of BPA/Phthalate exposure
to infants, who are normally given
their milk warm. Higher dose given +
consistent exposure = increased risk.

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......Ecclesiastes
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