I agree that stars give out dangerous UV rays and other such things that do in fact give people skin diseases and other things. But is it true that mercury can help people with cancer? I didn't know that. I know that garlic is a natural remedy which provides many benefits. Likewise, it could be that mercury has an ability to help flush out cancer cells I would theorize or what does mercury do exactly? Maybe I should write an article about mercury.
Microwaves & WIFI
Instead of comparing the 2.45 GHZ microwave oven frequencies to light, why not compare it to the 2.4 GHZ WIFI frequency?
Wholetones
Why not compare microwave frequencies to sound frequencies in music as well? There are books that cover the different frequencies in music and how they affect and vibrate the structure and frequency of our human cells, our brains, our wiring. I should write an article about music (like the 528 Hz frequency for example) and how it affects us for better or for worse.
Fire vs Microwaves
I'm comparing and contrasting between fire and microwaves even if you are not.
There are very real differences between them, and I agree with you on that.
However, cooking over fire (which I do like to do, preferring to cook over alder because I like the taste) does have harmful effects. I am incompetent to list them, or to usefully contrast them to the harmful effects of microwave ovens (which I agree have harmful effects).
I actually think you could cook with sound frequencies. I have read that ultrasound raises the temperature of babies and that may have harmful effects that have not yet been well studied.
Apparently even using sound to cook with will have harmful effects. Dunno if there's a way to actually cook food that doesn't.
Maybe solar ovens?
Running around is harmful. Loving people is harmful as people can hurt you. Of course, things are harmful. Cooking over a fire, likewise, is harmful, I agree. I want to stay away from certain sound frequencies. I try not to always cook. I like eating raw garlic. A solar oven sounds like a good idea.