We stopped using a microwave at home a little over 2 years ago. At the beginning, the transition was difficult. It is something to consider for yourselves. . . . .
I have stopped using it within the past 2 years, even without the info on the meme I posted. I read a more detailed information on rf/emf/microwave that I didn’t save but made me decide to quit using it. My better half has used it less than a handful of times since, but not before letting me know that it’s going to be used so I can move at least 6 feet away - like it’s gonna help a lot🤭😝😆
It even think about removing the microwave itself and throw it away after destroying it so nobody can use it. But better half im sure will put up a wall of resistance and from my POV the kitchen will look unpleasant in that area - have to think what useful equipment I replace it with.
I remember when microwave ovens were introduced at the NY Worlds Fair in 1964. My older brother was fascinated by the demo - got close for a better look, and the flashbulb strip for his camera was in his shirt pocket. 3 of the bulbs flashed off - scared the heck out of him! He thought he was having a heart attack. Guess they still had work to do to shield them at that time.
We stopped using a microwave at home a little over 2 years ago. At the beginning, the transition was difficult. It is something to consider for yourselves. . . . .
I have stopped using it within the past 2 years, even without the info on the meme I posted. I read a more detailed information on rf/emf/microwave that I didn’t save but made me decide to quit using it. My better half has used it less than a handful of times since, but not before letting me know that it’s going to be used so I can move at least 6 feet away - like it’s gonna help a lot🤭😝😆
It even think about removing the microwave itself and throw it away after destroying it so nobody can use it. But better half im sure will put up a wall of resistance and from my POV the kitchen will look unpleasant in that area - have to think what useful equipment I replace it with.
I remember when microwave ovens were introduced at the NY Worlds Fair in 1964. My older brother was fascinated by the demo - got close for a better look, and the flashbulb strip for his camera was in his shirt pocket. 3 of the bulbs flashed off - scared the heck out of him! He thought he was having a heart attack. Guess they still had work to do to shield them at that time.