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Microwave Ovens: Banned in Russia in 1976

Everyone uses microwaves, there is not one person I know who doesn’t use a microwave oven on a daily basis. Yet, they were banned in the Soviet Union in 1976.

            In Russia, 1976, microwave ovens were banned!Today in America they are a part of our everyday lives. Here are some key effects Russian forensic teams observed.

  1. People who ingested foods that were cooked or heated by microwaves showed a much higher incidence of intestinal and stomach cancers. Plus, an ongoing breakdown of the excretory and digestive systems.                                                                                                                            
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  2. Chemical alterations in foods caused by microwaves made malfunctions occur, which caused the immune system to degenerate.

  3. Foods exposed to microwaves caused large decreases in the nutritional value of every food that was studied.

  4. When heating prepared meats with microwaves, the cancer causing agent d-nitrosodiethanolamine was created.

  5. When microwaved foods were ingested, a higher number of cancerous cells were found within the blood serum.

  6. The elemental food substances in microwaved foods were altered, which then lead to disorders in the digestive system.

            On August 25th, 1998, the law that stated microwave ovens are prohibited was reversed. It was said that there had been a violation in Dr. Hertel rights (man who faught against microwave ovens).

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