Common Cognitive Misconceptions About Microwaves
Microwave is a magic little oven that is used to cook all kinds of dishes in no time. Yet, despite their frequent use, myths tend to circulate about microwaves, most of which revolve around their alleged dangers for health (bad for the eyes), nutrient-sealing qualities and what form of RF radiation they give off. This article seeks to dispel some of these popular cognitive myths.
Health Hazards Misconception
One of the most common misconceptions about microwaves is that they are dangerous for your health, and can even give you cancer. This fear is mostly due to a misunderstanding of the nature of radiation that microwaves makes use of. Microwave ovens work by emitting non-ionizing radiation, which doesn't have enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules and permanently damage our DNA or cells the way higher-energy (ionizing) radiation does — think X-rays, gamma rays and ultraviolet light.
Dielectric heating, in which food is heated through the agitation of water molecules, is one of the major ways that microwaves heat food. Safety standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and other organizations require that microwave not give off enough radiation to cause any lasting damage as long as it's used correctly. Therefore, the idea that microwaves by themselves can lead to cancer or other similar severe health problems is not backed up by any evidence.
Nutrient Loss Misconception
It is another frequently cited misconception that microwaving food results in more nutrient loss than other forms of cooking. Although cooking methods can cause degradation of some nutrients (e.g. heat, water and exposure to oxygen), the nutrients in foods cooked by microwave oven tend to "resemble" more closely to raw food than do foods cooked through conventional heating.
That’s because microwaving usually involves less time and water, both factors that contribute to nutrient loss. For example, research has suggested that microwaving vegetables can preserve more of their vitamin C and other heat-sensitive nutrients compared with boiled. The secret to preserving nutrients is cooking longer and at higher power settings, as too much heating will degrade them no matter which method is employed.
Radio Frequency Radiation Misconception
There is also ambiguity whether radiation of microwaves (radiowave frequency, RF) poses a health hazard, and if so, how. RF radiation is another term for radio waves. It is one type of electromagnetic radiation, which includes radio waves, microwaves, visible light, and x-rays. The misconception is quite typical due to RF being linked with other, more harmful forms of radiations. But as we said, microwaves emit non-ionizing radiation— low energy light on the electromagnetic scale.
The microwave radiation created within a microwave oven is confined in the unit by the design of its construction, which include at least two layers of insulation around it to prevent leaks. Regulatory agencies have imposed tight limits to the amount of RF radiation that a microwave oven can leak; these are usually much below levels known to harm people. It's a state of "normal use not enough focused radiation gathered in the body at one time to cause a thermal (heat) injury."
So, in conclusion, there’s a lot of fear and unnecessary concern associated with microwaves that stem from lack of knowledge about how they can work and what type of radiation they emit. Microwaves are structurally safe appliances and with proper use do not pose any substantial health risk. They can also be a great way to retain nutrients in foods by cooking them fast with as little water as possible. Knowing some of the science about microwaves can help individuals to debunk these myths, permitting them to feel comfortable using this very convenient appliance. Like any other kitchen instrument, the safety and effectiveness of shears depends on how you use them and maintain them.
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