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Its not radiation it's the heat. You post all this bullshit with nothing to back it. The microwave will absolutely produce enough heat to sterilize a beaker. I would never use a microwave.no thats bullshit, microwave radiation is not sterilizing.
If you fill your bakers with water then maybe, but radiating PP will do nothing, and radiating glass which is not necessary made for the microwave can end in a burst of the glass. So yes, if you don t know exactly what you are doing its bullshit and totally not recommended for sterilizing. You want sources? search for baby flask sterilizing there are plenty of sources where it is proofen that microwaves are not really suitable for this purpose, at least no homemicrowaves, also because the radiation ist not even enough but is making hotspots.Its not radiation it's the heat. You post all this bullshit with nothing to back it. The microwave will absolutely produce enough heat to sterilize a beaker. I would never use a microwave.
Do you have any evidence on this?Microwave radiation lowers serum test in humans and raise estradiol
Since heating in a microwave is not homogenous, you can expect hotspots, with oil based compounds those temperatures can even rise to over 200 degrees Celsius, or 400 F+. Those temperatures will sure damage the hormones.so in a vial of synthetic?.......
Just Google for evidenceDo you have any evidence on this?
Since heating in a microwave is not homogenous, you can expect hotspots, with oil based compounds those temperatures can even rise to over 200 degrees Celsius, or 400 F+. Those temperatures will sure damage the hormones.
Just Google for evidence
