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Radon mines in Montana

It's a very controversial "treatment",but after reading a few peoples experiences,I gotta say,I'd like to try it.
Anybody have any experience with this? Sagehen

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WOW!

Is that an actual TREATMENT? Or does someone just stand in the mine? Or is it even a real Mine?

I thought Radon was dangerous - like too many xrays or something. That just shows how much (or little) I know, huh?

I do have to say, it is curious...

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What a gimmick...

I'm with you Paul. You wouldn't drag me into that.

We couldn't sell our house without verification it passed Radon test. The EPA has standards set for it for long term exposure. While short term exposure is not fatal. It almost sounds like a cheap and crude form of chemotherapy.

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