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45lb
I have researched this topic, a lot, and have ready plenty of articles about how Microwaves being bad for your food is a myth. If I'm misled in this, I have no problem being wrong, and I would of-course stop using the microwave, but in my lifestyle, I find it very convenient at certain times in the day and don't want to stop using it unless it really DOES make a difference.
Robert Brackett, Ph.D., director of the National Center for Food Safety and Technology at the Illinois Institute of Technology says the types of changes that occur in microwaved food as it cooks are “from heat generated inside the food, not the microwaves themselves." "Microwave cooking is really no different from any other cooking method that applies heat to food." That said, microwaving in some plastics may leach compounds into your food, so take care to use only microwave-safe containers.
As far as microwaves zapping nutrients, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Ph.D., R.D., professor of nutrition at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey says that whether you’re using a microwave, a charcoal grill or a solar-heated stove, “it’s the heat and the amount of time you’re cooking that affect nutrient losses, not the cooking method.”