Andrew Huberman· PhD
if you're going to microwave food making sure that you're doing that on plates or in containers that does not or do not contain plastic of any kind even if it says microwave safe
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if you're going to microwave food making sure that you're doing that on plates or in containers that does not or do not contain plastic of any kind even if it says microwave safe
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so in general it's a good idea to avoid putting any kind of plastic into the microwave at least if you're going to microwave food and then consume that food
Don’t heat food in plastic containers or use to-go coffee cups lined with plastic.
Don’t microwave plastic containers, pour hot coffee into plastic-lined cups, or store hot, acidic, or fatty foods in plastic.