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Are Air Fryers Healthier Alternative To Deep Fryer

December 20, 2021 By Mike Thurstone

Are air fryers healthy? That’s a question that many people are asking these days. The answer is a bit complicated, but overall, the answer is yes – air fryers can be a healthy way to cook food.

Air fryers work by circulating hot air around the food, which cooks it evenly. This results in food that is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. And because they don’t use any oil, air fryers are a healthier way to cook than traditional deep fryers.

However, it’s important to note that not all air fryers are created equal. Some models have features that make them healthier than others. For example, some air fryers come with a built-in timer, which can help you avoid overcooking your food. Others have removable pans, which makes it easier to clean them.

Were you wondering if air fryers were healthy to use? Well, the answer is yes and no. The fact of the matter is that air fryers are not healthy to use, but it does not mean that you cannot use them at the same time.

I know, I know. That sounds confusing! Let me explain why you need to avoid using an air fryer at all costs.

The first reason is because of the electromagnetic fields it emits. Air fryers are known to emit EMFs that are associated with cancer development and heart disease. How can this be? It’s not enough for some people honestly, but these days research has proven that EMF radiation increases your risk of developing certain cancers or diseases by up to 50%. You do not want this for yourself so you have to continue avoiding air fryers as much as possible. This is not something any amount of “healthy” fried food could make up for, either.

The next reason is because of the chemicals that are released when you use an air fryer. Air fryers use a type of heating element to heat up the cooking oil, and this emits harmful chemicals like PFOA and PFOS. These chemicals have been linked with cancer, hormone disruption, and other health problems. Yikes!

Conclusion

Air fryers are healthy if you use the right oil and cookware. An air fryer is usually healthier than deep frying food in oil, because it uses less or no oil at all. Many people use their air fryers for frying chicken, fish, vegetables and other foods. Overall, I believe that an airfryer is still a better choice when compared with traditional deep fryers in terms of health both for the user and the environment.

Filed Under: Healthy, Tips Tagged With: air fryer, deep fryer

About Mike Thurstone

Mike is passionate about writing stories that stimulate our audience in a way that not many can do. He loves sport, his dog Bax, and enjoys playing violin in his free time.

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