How Heating Food in the Microwave Makes Your Sick?

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The tech companies won’t tell you that the microwave is emitting radiation. Those who work in the tech stores won’t mention that it could be dangerous for your health.


However, even though you know all these things, you are not going to stop using them.
I hope this article will change your opinion and open your eyes going further.
It’s about some things you might feel after you ate some food re-heated in the microwave.
The health risk is real, and these electric heaters are increasing the potential of “catching” health issues.
But first, let me ask you something. Have you heard what radiation could do to you?
Here are the side effects:
How Heating Food in the Microwave Makes Your Sick?

Any of these sound familiar to you?

Well, people who are exposed to high levels of microwave action could experience the same symptoms that include:
  • Extreme thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Vision and eye problems
  • Nausea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Depression and irritability
  • Impaired cognition
  • A weekend immune system
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Insomnia, night sweats and other disturbances
Other Health Problems
Researchers wanted to see whether this problem exists. Their study put the 2.4 GHz of radiation on the heart.
That’s the frequency of the radiation in all microwave ovens.
Study’s results revealed “unequivocal evidence” that the microwaves affect the heart and at “non-thermal levels.”
According to the lead researcher of this study Dr. Magda Havas of Trent University:
This is the first study that documents immediate and dramatic changes in both heart rate and heart rate variability caused by an approved device…

Dr. Axe talks about the microwave radiation, as well. Check out the video below and see what he has to say about it.
That’s all you need to know about the microwave. At least, you are now aware of the health issues you can get from using the microwave.
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